UL554 SriLankan Airlines flight scheduled to depart on 19th August from Frankfurt has been canceled due to unavailability of a flight crew member.
Company Statement "Dear All,
SriLankan apologizes to our customers for the prolonged delay on flight #UL554 19 August from Frankfurt, Germany to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Colombo August 20. Due to unavailability of a flight crew member, the aircraft was unable to leave Frankfurt as scheduled last afternoon. The airline expects the flight to depart at 0400 UTC today once Frankfurt airport reopens after the scheduled night time closure.
All passengers affected by the delay have been provided with meals and accommodation.They will also be compensated as per EU regulations."
UL554 from Frankfurt to Colombo was unable to leave Frankfurt as scheduled last afternoon as the flight crew member was not on the plane at the time.
The airline was expected to depart at 0400 UTC today once Frankfurt airport reopened after the scheduled night time closure.All affected passengers will be compensated with meals and accomadation as per EU regulations.
UL554 from Frankfurt to Colombo was unable to leave Frankfurt as scheduled last afternoon as the flight crew member was not on the plane at the time.
The airline was expected to depart at 0400 UTC today once Frankfurt airport reopened after the scheduled night time closure.All affected passengers will be compensated with meals and accomadation as per EU regulations.
Unless this "crew member" was involved in a road accident or got killed, he/she should be sacked immediately for being responsible for this horrendous incident.
Unless this "crew member" was involved in a road accident or got killed, he/she should be sacked immediately for being responsible for this horrendous incident.
Relations between the Pilots’ Guild of Sri Lanka and SriLankan Airlines management have worsened after the national carrier’s Head of Human Resources (HHR) instructed the pilots’ union not to write directly to the company’s chairman, board of directors or chief executive officer.
SriLankan Airlines’ Human Resources Head Pradeepa Kekulawala instructed the Guild to instead route its correspondence on any matters through the head of the relevant division, “adhering to the established channels of communication”.
The Guild fired back on Friday, saying it was its prerogative as a registered trade union “to address any communication to whomever we deem fit, internal or external”. Flexing its muscles further, the Guild wrote to Mr. Kekulawala, warning that, “should you or anyone else attempt to interfere in our union activities, we will not hesitate to exercise, in full, our rights”.
Since the change of management at SriLankan Airlines following elections last year, the Pilot’s Guild has flagged multiple issues regarding the running of the national carrier. It complains, however, that the concerns have not been addressed by the management.
This is the first time the Guild has threatened trade union action. It has also written to Labour Commissioner M.D.C Amaratunga, stating, “This treatment by the employer is unprecedented, and severely prejudices the rights of the Guild and our members”.
Mr. Kekulawala has maintained that the channels of communication with employees or employee representatives are the prerogative of the company as long as the purpose of communication is achieved.
The Guild and the management also recently clashed after the latter unexpectedly restricted the use of the BIA’s Serendib (Business Class) Lounge for staff, including pilots, and their families. However, the management had retained the privilege of using the lounge for the Chairman, Board of Directors, the CEO and their families.
Relations between the Pilots’ Guild of Sri Lanka and SriLankan Airlines management have worsened after the national carrier’s Head of Human Resources (HHR)
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