Airports Disrupted by Union Protests Against Aviation Policies: What You Need to Know

How will Monday’s union protest affect the flight schedule?

On Monday morning, the metropolitan Aeroparque and Ezeiza airports will see a series of “information assemblies” organized by aeronautical unions. These gatherings are expected to cause disruptions to flights scheduled between 8 and 11 in the morning. While Aerolíneas Argentinas has managed to adjust their flight schedules without cancellations, other airlines may be affected.

The unions are protesting against the half-sanction in Deputies of the Bases Law project, which includes reducing the non-taxable minimum, potentially resulting in aeronautical employees having to pay Income Tax on their salaries. The unions have been opposed to the government’s policies even before it took office, especially the decision to privatize Aerolíneas Argentinas through DNU 70 and implement an “open skies” policy.

The United Aeronautical Unions alliance, comprising APLA, APTA, UPSA, and APA, has organized the protests. The cabin crew of Aerolíneas Argentinas and low-cost carriers are also participating, while low-cost company unions will not go on strike. This Monday’s protest is the first of two planned for the week, with a general strike scheduled for Thursday.

Sources from Aerolíneas have assured that there will be no cancellations; however, delays are possible due to the assemblies. Flybondi does not expect cancellations or delays; however, JetSmart may experience affected flights due to their use of Intercargo ramp services. Foreign airlines landing at Ezeiza are also monitoring the situation.

The protests will continue beyond this week; protests are planned in front of the National Congress on the day when Senate discusses Bases Law details. The union’s organic bodies will communicate these details further.

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