This airline that flies from Faro charges the uniform to employees and passes ‘heavy’ fines to passengers

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This airline that flies from Faro charges the uniform to employees and passes 'heavy' fines to passengers

There are several low -cost airlines scattered all over Europe. However, there is one in particular that has even more appealing prices. There are flights to cost only 15 euros and the airline flies to more than 200 destinations in Europe, North Africa and Middle East. Flights depart on time, they are almost always full, and yet this is Europe’s most profitable aviation company.

We talked about Ryanair, an Irish airline that operates from several airports, including those from Porto, Lisbon, Faro, Ponta Delgada, Terceira and Funchal. At Ryanair all operations “are calculated to the second” and one (“under pressure: the Ryanair method”) performed by Tom Cariou issued on RTP2 comes to ‘denounce’ some situations that show that some workers, namely the onboard assistants, work “under pressure”.

Journalist was for a year to meet the backstage of Ryanair

During the space of a year, the 28 -year -old French journalist was behind the scenes of the company to give voice to the “sky workers” who denounce working conditions within the company: pressure on onboard sales, brutal management ”. Throughout the report it is known, for example, that onboard assistants have to pay for their own work uniform.

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According to the information advanced by the report, the men’s tie costs 1.63 euros, while the men’s shirt costs 13.99 euros. In turn, the actual coat of women requires an investment of 66.85 euros and the wind cutting costs 100.58 euros. For hosts the first skirt is supplied, but not the pants, which cost 37.33 euros.

The winter coat is never made available for free

There is yet another element of the uniform that Ryanair never makes free. It is the winter coat, which has the cost of approximately 60 euros.

Although not approached in the report, it is known that passengers have also been the target of Ryanair’s ‘heavy’ fines. Now, those who arrive at the airport less than 40 minutes from the flight departure will pay a rate of 100 pounds, the equivalent of about 120 euros. If you arrive at hours but have not checked online, then you will have to pay a 55 euros fine to do so at the airport counter.

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