This what I’ve been told from a few crew that are still working at Ryanair:
7 aircraft until end of May then 8th joins from 1st June as on booking system already due to aircraft delivery delays
9th aircraft postponed due to:
Aircraft delivery delays. But also due to lack of experienced cabin crew that meet requirements (in time for summer) to be upgraded due to over hiring, Which is currently resulting in mass resignations due to lack of liveable wage. (some crew have only received 40 hours in summer months and 10 hours in winter months. See the pay rates below to see why they not happy). In fact they so over staffed they actually stopped training and have a waiting list for people to start training courses and Ryanair never stop training courses normally when one finished they start the next course 3 or 4 days later even during the pandemic.
All planned new routes will also not go ahead at this time but of course is subject to change.View attachment 31727
7 aircraft until end of May then 8th joins from 1st June as on booking system already due to aircraft delivery delays
9th aircraft postponed due to:
Aircraft delivery delays. But also due to lack of experienced cabin crew that meet requirements (in time for summer) to be upgraded due to over hiring, Which is currently resulting in mass resignations due to lack of liveable wage. (some crew have only received 40 hours in summer months and 10 hours in winter months. See the pay rates below to see why they not happy). In fact they so over staffed they actually stopped training and have a waiting list for people to start training courses and Ryanair never stop training courses normally when one finished they start the next course 3 or 4 days later even during the pandemic.
All planned new routes will also not go ahead at this time but of course is subject to change.View attachment 31727
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