How will Monday’s union protest affect the flight schedule?

Aeronautical Unions Stage Two Protests Against Government Policies in the Same Week, Disrupting Flight Schedules at Ezeiza and Aeroparque

Aeronautical unions are set to stage a series of protests against the government’s policies, with two demonstrations planned in the same week. The first protest will take place at both the metropolitan Aeroparque and Ezeiza on Monday morning, which is expected to disrupt flights scheduled between 8 and 11 in the morning.

Aerolíneas Argentinas’ flight schedules are running smoothly to avoid cancellations. The unions are protesting for the approval of the Bases Law project, which includes reducing the non-taxable minimum, potentially causing a return to paying Income Tax for many aeronautical employees. The unions have been opposed to the Milei government’s policies since before taking office, particularly regarding the privatization of Aerolíneas Argentinas.

The DNU 70 decision included privatization of the airline and the repeal of subsidies that the State provided. Aeronautical unions involved in the protest include the Airline Pilots Association (APLA), Association of Aeronautical Technicians (APTA), Senior Staff Union (UPSA), and Aeronautical Personnel Association (APA).

JetSmart may experience affected flights due to ramp services provided by Intercargo, while low-cost airlines like Flybondi do not anticipate cancellations. The protests will extend beyond this week, with additional actions planned in front of the National Congress. Foreign airlines landing in Ezeiza have not yet announced any disruptions due to the protests. The unions are calling for ongoing action to push back against government policies and defend

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