Crew News

Icelandair Pilots to Replace Flight Attendants (Yes, Really!)

Icelandair has been negotiating its bargaining agreement with cabin crew, but efforts to reach a new deal have failed. Therefore, Icelandair is dismissing their cabin crew and replacing them with their… pilots.

“Although the negotiations were continued after the results of the voting were announced, it has now become evident that a mutually agreed conclusion will not be reached,” says the company.

FlightGlobal says Icelandair has stated that they will “permanently terminate” the employment of its current cabin crew members and “permanently discontinue” the employment relationship between the parties.

The company says it has been exploring other options to ensure safety and service on board, and therefore has turned to its pilots to taken on the responsibility. Pilots will “temporarily” step into cabin crew positions beginning on July 20, 2020. They will be on board primarily in a safety role, as the coronavirus crisis has removed other inflight offerings and services, such as a meal service.

While the airline didn’t provide details on how exactly how these arrangements would work, there hasn’t been a time in the global aviation industry in which airlines have substantially reduced flight scheduled. It’s likely that extra pilots, not scheduled to work or in danger of furlough, will be called to work flights in addition to the flight deck crew, but they will assume the normal positions of flight attendants in the passenger cabin and will be given expedited training in safety and emergency procedures.

Icelandair says it intends to talk with a “counterparty” in the Icelandic labour market on future terms for cabin crew members. Here’s the official press release from Icelandair.

Bobby Laurie

His background in the travel industry dates back to November 2005 when he was initially hired as a flight attendant. After initially flying for six months for US Airways (now American Airlines) Laurie had started his move up the corporate ladder and held various positions within the industry before ultimately landing as an Analyst specializing in InFlight Policies & Procedures. Read More

Recent Posts

Southwest Reversed Its Controversial Plus-Size Seat Policy After 4 Months of Backlash

Southwest Airlines reversed its controversial plus-size seat policy, no longer requiring plus-size passengers to buy…

6 days ago

Summer Travel Preview

We’re just days away from Memorial Day Weekend — the unofficial start to summer travel…

6 days ago

FAA Seeks $165K Fine Against Alaska Airlines Over Intoxicated Passengers on Flights

The Federal Aviation Administration proposed a civil penalty of $165,000 against Alaska Airlines for allegedly…

1 week ago

Memorial Day Weekend May Reveal Consumers’ Spending Limits

Memorial Day weekend may reveal how much consumers are willing to spend this summer, whether…

1 week ago

Daughter Furious Over JetBlue Crew’s Response to Father’s Stroke

The daughter of a 90-year-old man accused JetBlue’s crew of negligence after her father suffered…

2 weeks ago

America 250th – Marriott Hotel Segment

Summer travel planning is in full swing, and destinations across the country are going big…

2 weeks ago