Romanian state airline Tarom cancels more than 20 flights, Budapest flights affected

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More than 20 flights to and from Bucharest were cancelled on Monday by the Romanian state airline Tarom after at least one crew member reported sick on each of the flights affected. Flights from Budapest were also affected.

Budapest flights affected

According to a statement from the airline, Tarom did not operate its scheduled flights on Monday to Cairo, Beirut, Amman, Iasi, Oradea, Istanbul, Budapest, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Paris. Consequently, the return flights from these cities to Bucharest were also cancelled.

Hundreds of passengers spent the night in the waiting areas of Bucharest International Airport due to a spontaneous strike by the pilots, leaving them frustrated and uncertain, turizmus.com reports.

Tarom promised to contact the affected passengers as soon as possible to offer rescheduling, alternative travel options, or ticket refunds.

No increase in pilot salaries at Tarom since 2007

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Source: Facebook/Antal Árpád

Cezar Osiceanu, a pilot speaking to the G4Media.ro news portal, claimed that the salaries of Tarom pilots and co-pilots have not increased since 2007. They earn EUR 4,500 per month, whereas most private airlines pay their pilots at least EUR 10,000.

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  1. They, and we know who they are, stated very openly that too many people fly these days.

    Of course, they can’t ban us from flying altogether because even the dumbest, most blue-pilled N.P.C.s would revolt, so they instead make flying so uncomfortable and undesirable that we “voluntarily” decide against taking that trip.

    Their private jets, of course, are never affected.

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