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What is the problem of a flight attendant sleeping on the floor? Details of air hostess sleeping flo

Recently, Ryanair, a European budget airline, issued a statement confirming the dismissal of six crew members, including three stewardesses and three pilots. So what is the problem of the air hostesses sleeping on the floor? Let me know the details of the air hostess incident.

However, another statement on the Union's website said the photo was just a protest.

Last month, 24 Ryanair crew members were forced to stay at Malaga airport in southern Spain because of weather, the guardian and other reports said.

Among them, three pilots and three stewardesses lie on the floor. After taking the pictures, pilot Jim Atkinson uploads them and writes, "they are sleeping on the floor of Ryanair's staff lounge. Ryanair earned 1.25 billion euros (9.9 billion yuan) this year, but didn't let its troubled staff stay overnight. '

Ryanair said that because it was on the national holiday in Spain, the hotels were all booked up and employees were allowed to stay in the lounge for a short time, then transferred to the VIP lounge, and returned to Porto the next day. Ryanair chief operating officer Baylor apologized to the crew.

According to snpvac, this photo is just a protest. The response of the airline is very bad, and the legal team of snpvac is involved. '

After the photos sparked controversy, Ryanair released a surveillance video showing employees posing on the ground as a picture for social media, saying it was damaging the company's image.

However, snpvac criticized that the crew had been packed in one room for more than four hours without minimum rest facilities before arriving at the VIP lounge, insisting that the airline should provide appropriate accommodation.

One of the stranded employees said the photo was a protest, accusing Ryanair of keeping people on duty for more than 12 hours in some cases, without any choice of rest, "we are trapped in the airport control area, without freedom for up to 13 hours. For a while, 24 people were huddled in places where there was no seat. For 12 hours, there was no access to food or drinking water. '