Vienna: Ryanair takes over Lauda vacation pay

Entrance to the Lauda headquarters in Schwechat (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Entrance to the Lauda headquarters in Schwechat (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Vienna: Ryanair takes over Lauda vacation pay

Entrance to the Lauda headquarters in Schwechat (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Flight operations are to be resumed as of July 1, 2020 as a wet lease partner of Ryanair. The parent company now also pays the workforce's vacation pay.

On July XNUMXst, Lauda also wants to wake up from deep corona sleep and resume flight operations in Vienna. For this purpose, the aircraft are made ready to fly again. It is assumed that the booking situation will move on a very modest level in view of the latest events around the company, they say in a circular. “However, this is not a major problem for us as we only operate flights for Ryanair anyway. We concentrate on the flight - Ryanair takes care of the ticket sales, ”it continues.

The staff will also be informed that the letter of resignation will be on the table with the 12 pilots and 82 flight attendants who have not signed the new collective agreement by the end of the month. There is also good news for those employees who have given their consent: The 13th month's wage is paid in full. However, not from Lauda himself, the parent company takes over this special remuneration.

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