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Ensuring Fair Competition and High Social Standards for European Cabin Crew
February 7, 2025
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EurECCA stresses out the importance of fair competition and high social standards in European aviation.

EurECCA statement on American Airlines flight 5342
January 31, 2025
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Deeply saddened by the tragic collision that occurred on January 29, 2025, over Washington, D.C., EurECCA publishes the following statement.

Historic ruling for Cabin Crew in Spain
January 28, 2025
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After a success regarding historic ruling for cabin crew in Spain, EurECCA shares its opinion on this success as we this see this a precedent for the harmonization of retirement policies in the aviation sector.

EurECCA Position Paper on distinction between “Acclimatised” and “Synchronised” in FTL
January 17, 2025
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In this Position Paper, EurECCA expresses its concerns regarding the distinction between “Acclimatised” and “Synchronised” in the Aviation Regulation FTL. The current regulatory approach risks prioritising operational flexibility over crew well-being and safety, something of which EurECCA is not in favour of.

EurECCA on Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243
December 30, 2024
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Wherever you celebrate, with dear family, friends or colleagues. The EurECCA board wishes all cabin crew a Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas!
December 23, 2024
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Wherever you celebrate, with dear family, friends or colleagues. The EurECCA board wishes all cabin crew a Merry Christmas.

Electoral Conference November 5 th
November 7, 2024
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Last Tuesday, we had our electoral conference in Brussels and on the agenda was the election of the new EurECCA Board for the next three years. This day marks a change in EurECCA history as former President, Annette Groeneveld and Vice-President, Corinne Basarot, both Board members since the founding as well as heart and soul of EurECCA, are stepping down.

“Interoperability” on commercial airlines as a cost-saving business model EASA’s Best Intervention Strategy (BIS) on AirCrew Interoperability
October 24, 2024
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EurECCA, the European Cabin Crew Association, firmly opposes the introduction of European regulations concerning aircrew interoperability proposed by EASA, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.