Pilots are suing Ryanair over the closure of its base in the Dutch city of Eindhoven, unions said Friday, accusing the carrier of trying to break strikes with the move. The Irish airline announced on October 1 it would take all four aircraft from Eindhoven, and would try to minimise job losses and offer pilots other places in Europe.
Ryanair made the announcement after warning profits would be hit by walkouts in The Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Spain that forced it to cancel hundreds of flights in the summer season.
The lawsuit by 17 pilots is against Ryanair "forcing to transfer the employees abroad without a good reason" but the "final goal" was to keep the base open, said Joost van Doesburg, spokesman for the VNV Dutch pilots union. "We very clearly see that Ryanair is choosing this base transfer just to break the strikes in the Netherlands," he said.