This Thursday, AUA passengers will have to worry about their flight again: the works council has postponed the planned meeting for next Friday until next week. 304 flights with 31,000 travelers were planned.
It is not yet clear which flights will be cancelled. This is because the union and the board representatives have not yet announced exactly when the meeting will take place and how long it will last, the AUAS management criticizes. It is therefore not yet possible to plan or inform the affected passengers.
Last Friday, as reported, 12,800 passengers were unable to take off as planned. The behavior of the works council is therefore also part of the AUAS ban. Legally, meetings may only take place in such a way that customers experience as little damage as possible, the board states.
Passengers who booked before March 14 must now regularly check online or via the app whether their connection is affected.
Source: Krone

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