“Due to this unnecessary strike action, easyJet had to cancel some flights in its program. However, the airline plans to operate 62% of its flight program in Portugal during the strike period”, said the airline, in a note sent to Lusa.
When questioned by Lusa, easyJet clarified that “the 62% refers to the original operation of scheduled flights to or from Portugal before the strike”, that is, “the company expects to operate 62% of the originally scheduled flights that touch down in Portugal”.
“Between 15, 16, and 17 August, we were planning 1,138 flights to and from Portugal, but we had to cancel 232 flights due to the strike. This means…