BA and Ryanair's outcry over Flybe deal is 'ironic', says Unite - TravelMole


BA and Ryanair’s outcry over Flybe deal is ‘ironic’, says Unite

Wednesday, 17 Jan, 2020 0

Unite has called on the Government to reveal details of Flybe’s rescue deal and has said the outcry by rival airlines is ‘ironic’.

The union, which represents 500 workers at Flybe is also urging the Government to develop a coherent regional transport strategy, which includes long-term support for regional airports.
 
The government announced this week that it would launch a review into regional airlines this week following the warning that airline Flybe was in financial difficulties.
 
However Unite believes that a long-term solution is needed which protects all regional airlines, regional airports and the supply chain. Thousands of jobs are potentially at risk if the government fails to provide assistance and a long-term strategy.
 
Unite national officer for civil aviation Oliver Richardson said: "Regional airlines and regional airports play a crucial role in ensuring that people can travel for work and leisure. They are essential for the health of regional economies and there needs to a long-term coherent strategy to ensure they thrive.
 
"There are thousands of workers employed at Flybe, on other domestic routes, at regional airports and in their supply chains, whose jobs may hang in the balance, unless the government develops a long-term coherent regional transport strategy.
 
"The development of any such strategy must fully include unions who are the authentic voice of the workforce.
 
"Unite has written to both the government and Flybe to seek urgent meetings to better understand the deal secured this week and the long-term plans for Flybe and the regional airline industry.
 
"Unite believes that the criticism of the government’s proposals to assist Flybe by the likes of Willie Walsh and Michael O’Leary is highly ironic given the fact that under the former’s stewardship British Airways pulled out of providing a domestic service in the UK and Ryanair operates no domestic routes."



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Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.



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