As reported in a statement, the strike will have a "minimal" impact, as has been the case to date. Since yesterday, the SEPLA strike affects every day of the week and of the total flights operated by the company, 170, between 8 and 10 will be involved. In addition, the punctuality rate on these flights is around 90 percent.
Binter Canarias "has put all the means at its disposal to avoid this situation and continues to make every possible effort to reach an agreement today, so that the Canary Island society is not affected. In addition, Binter has sought compensatory measures among its customers, such as the gift of points redeemable for tickets," the statement explains.
They also add that the company, contrary to what SEPLA communicates, fully guarantees the future of the company, the staff (which has gone from 400 to 1,000 in recent years) and the increase in the number of flights.
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