The information was advanced by the Union of Personnel Sailing Cabin (SINPROPNC) in a press release, cited by Novo Jornal Online. The union affirms that it is concerned with updating flight hours, maintaining the availability regime and improving social benefits in terms of the ease of passage tickets.
The cabin crew representative also claims to improve working conditions, namely the humanization of stopovers.
In the document, SINPROPBNC is committed to ensuring the provision of minimum essential services. “For the satisfaction of imperative social needs, as well as other services, which, depending on the concrete and unpredictable circumstances, will prove to be indispensable”, says the union.
When contacted by TAAG, the airline's director, Carlos Vicente, told Novo Jornal that “the administration is, as always, available to negotiate”.