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Aerolíneas Argentinas Pilots Announce Strike for June 10

  • APLA, the pilots' union for Aerolíneas Argentinas, announced an eight-hour strike starting at 6 pm on June 10, 2025, at Buenos Aires airports Aeroparque and Ezeiza.
  • The strike arises from unresolved concerns including postponed pay revisions, the absence of a career advancement framework, and ongoing technical problems with aircraft amid a challenging situation for the airline.
  • The union also pointed to the company's frequent independent alterations to workflows and timetables, as well as the lack of a clear, long-term strategy, as key factors behind the strike.
  • APLA highlighted that the airline sector in Argentina is currently facing a highly challenging situation, emphasizing that ongoing technical issues are adversely affecting both pilots’ working conditions and the quality of service provided to passengers.
  • Aerolíneas Argentinas characterized the strike as politically driven rather than based on labor issues and highlighted a recent labor agreement, while the government retains the option to impose Mandatory Conciliation to stop the strike.
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The Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) confirmed a total stoppage of activities for Tuesday, June 10, between 18:00 and 2:00 the next day. The protest responds to wage and operational claims that, according to the union, had no response by the company. The Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) announced a total stoppage of activities for next Tuesday, June 10, from 18:00 to 2:00 the next day. The measure will mainly affect the operations of Arg…

From the Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) announced a total stoppage of activities for next June 10 that will affect the activity at the airports of Aeroparque Jorge Newbery and Ezeiza, both of Buenos Aires. They indicated that the measure will have an impact on the flights of Aerolíneas Argentinas. "There are unacceptable conventional breaches", they said. From...

APLA, the union of the pilots of Aerolíneas Argentinas announced a total stoppage of activities for Tuesday, June 10. The complaint, which will affect all the operations of the flag line in Aeroparque and Ezeiza, will begin at 18 hours and will extend until 2 the next day. "We are going through an extremely critical context in the airline industry in Argentina, in which the decisions taken lightly do not contemplate the negative impact of its co…

Under the argument of “we are going through an extremely critical context in the airline industry in Argentina, in which the decisions taken lightly do not contemplate the negative impact of its consequences”, the Association of Airline Pilots (APLA), which nucleates the pilots of the state airline and headed by Pablo Biró, announced [...]

The Association of Airline Pilots (APLA) announced a stoppage for next Tuesday, June 10. The force measure will affect the operations of Argentine Airlines and will extend from 18 to 2 the next day. It will be in force both in Aeroparque and in Ezeiza. Among the claims are delays in the salary pattern, technical failures in the aircraft, conventional breaches, lack of investment and absence of a professional development plan. “We are going throu…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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