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EasyJet's cabin crews in Spain, including those in Alicante, Barcelona, Malaga, and Palma de Mallorca, plan to strike for three days starting June 25. The strike, affecting around 657 flight attendants, aims to align working conditions and salaries with those of colleagues in other European bases, where pay is reportedly higher. EasyJet will attempt to minimise disruptions, and Spanish regulations require minimum services during strikes.
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