Overview
- UNAC, the flight crews’ union at EasyJet, has urged all cabin crew in France to stop work for 24 hours on Monday, April 6, from 00:00 to 23:59.
- The union ties the action to failed 2026 annual pay talks, known in France as NAO, which it says were rejected by a majority of voters.
- Leaders cite constant last‑minute roster shifts and frequent flight rotations as eroding quality of life at work.
- UNAC says EasyJet has offered no improvements since the strike notice and accuses management of taking punitive unilateral measures.
- Travelers returning after Easter could face disruptions, with lists of affected flights expected from Saturday under France’s 48‑hour strike notice rule.