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15:56 - 22/09/14© AFPAlexandre de Juniac, chief executive of Air France-KLM, said this was the last offer to break the deadlock that has grounded on average 60 percent of the fleet © AFP/File Eric FeferbergParis (AFP) - Air France pilots on Monday rejected a last-ditch management offer to end the longest strike at the airline since 1998, which is costing up to 20 million euros ($25.7 million) daily.The main pilots union dismissed as a smoke screen the chief executives offer to freeze the development of a subsidiary budget airline that management sees as vital to compete in the cut-throat aviation sector.The management proposal is nothing but a smoke screen that offers no more guarantees than previous offers and does not solve any problem, the SNPL union said in a statement.Alexandre de Juniac, chief executive of Air France-KLM -- Europes second largest airline after Lufthansa -- said earlier Monday this was the last offer to break the deadlock that has grounded on average 60 percent of the fleet.I think no one can now understand the reasons for the strike, de Juniac told reporters, insisting he had made a balanced and positive offer.Pilots are on strike in protest at the airlines plans to develop Transavia France, which serves holiday destinations, primarily in the Mediterranean.They fear the airline will seek to replace expensive Air France pilots, who can earn up to 250,000 euros ($321,000) a year, with Transavia pilots, who are paid considerably less.De Juniac offered to suspend the plan to create Transavia subsidiaries in Europe until the end of the year in order to have a deeper dialogue with pilots, but insisted the overall project would go ahead.Air France, which is nearly 16 percent state-owned, said the strike was costing up to 20 million euros per day and that it would update its profit forecasts when it was over.The pilots strike has had disastrous consequences for customers, employees and the companys finances, the airline said.© AFPPrime Minister Manuel Valls called for the Air France deadlock to be broken as quickly as possible, judging that the management offer was reasonable © AFP/File Eric FeferbergAir France has already implemented an ambitious restructuring plan to reduce costs and improve efficiency as it battles strong headwinds in a shrinking aviation market.Unions have threatened to extend the strike until Friday unless their demands are met.- Air France fate at stake -Air France has made concessions -- notably an offer to limit the Transavia fleet to 30 planes compared with 37 originally planned -- but to no avail so far.This strike is becoming interminable, said Jean-Claude Delarue, president of a travellers federation.You have to ask yourself whether Air France will end up losing market share because travellers will end up going elsewhere, added Delarue.Prime Minister Manuel Valls called for the deadlock to be broken as quickly as possible, judging that the management offer was reasonable.Transport Minister Alain Vidalies warned over the weekend that the fate of the company could be at stake.Management has sent an email to its pilots to try to put an end to what it said were attempts of intimidation against pilots who were continuing to work.Air France management will not tolerate any misdemeanour and will initiate steps necessary to punish those who engage in such acts, read the email, obtained by AFP.The company also wrote to its passengers to express its frustration and unhappiness. It asked customers who have booked a ticket before September 26 to delay their trip or change their flight free of charge.In an apologetic message to its frequent flyers, the wider Air France-KLM group has said its aim was to offer competitive fares and Transavia was meant to complement Air Frances operations without creating any adverse impact on Air France staff.Throughout the strike, the atmosphere at airports has been remarkably quiet, as the company has been warning travellers in advance that their flights are cancelled.Dunya News Tv
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 21:02:15 +0000

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