The pax is partially responsible for creating this hostile environment, so they'll just have to suck it up if there is a strike. But like I said, IMO there won't be one. It's just the unions barking around and SN getting free advertising on hln.be.
Only if there is a strike or partial strike, one could talk about a real negotiation taking place as neither parties have anything to gain from strikes. LH have seen their deal of CC strikes in recent history, so no, the problem is not us the critics, but the duty rosters. Don't be too naive or pretend to be. I also respect but don't understand your huge passion for SN. What do they do for you that other airlines can't do for you? Did Gustin save your life? Are you so happy paying those high fares for a LCC service?I don’t work for an airline and/or airport, so my dear crew members, believe me: you are just a play tool yourselves. Twice. On this forum, you are just a play tool for people working for a competitor airline and/or for a competitor airport, and they love to insist that your strike is justified. Because they will benefit from your strike.
Are you happy to see the Belgian legacy airline being managed into the ground, while we critics spend a lot of our time to give lengthy suggestions and ask hard questions in the hope that some change for the good will take place? And let's not fool ourselves, most critical predictions did come true, even though you "management fanboys" didn't want to hear any of it.
The critics are now saying that if nothing changes soon, there will be no more SN in a few years and the evidence is detailed and well structured. Another one of those predictions that you don't want to hear but will certainly come true.
If you ask me, you are the one who wants to see this airline go down.
By the way, while CC's fight for decent duty rosters, the hangar faces a problem of its own. The staff resources there are managed in a way that is so mind-boggling that the staff themselves don't understand crap about it... since the c-checks are gone, a big part of the staff is idling around, yet management wants to implement restaurant-style service coupé and flexible rosters, so that the staff can idle around in a pattern that suits management. Tensions are running high over there too.
If all was going well, you wouldn't see my criticism around here.