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EurECCA calls for immediate suspension of the EU-Qatar Air Transport Agreement following European Parliament concerns
June 16, 2026
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The European Cabin Crew Association (EurECCA) has formally called on the European Commission to immediately suspend the Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement (CATA) between the European Union and the State of Qatar following serious concerns raised by the European Parliament in its report on the discharge of the implementation of the EU General Budget for 2024.

EurECCA’s contribution to call for evidence on Aviation Strategy
May 25, 2026
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EurECCA strongly supports a new European aviation strategy that protects competitiveness, accelerates innovation and strengthens Europe’s industrial leadership.

Protecting the “home base” principle for EU Cabin Crew
May 18, 2026
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The ongoing discussions in the European Parliament about the revision of European social security rules are very important for cabin crew across Europe.

EurECCA supports R.A.C.U. to protect employees
May 11, 2026
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EurECCA fully supports the press release issued by its Greek member union, the Ryanair Aircraft Crew Union (R.A.C.U.), regarding the recent developments at Ryanair’s Thessaloniki base.

Solidarity Note
April 15, 2026
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EurECCA expresses its full and unwavering support for Lufthansa’s cabin crew participating in
today’s strike action.

EurECCA supports Lufthansa cabin crew in strike in Germany
April 10, 2026
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EurECCA expresses its full and unwavering support for Lufthansa’s cabin crew participating in
today’s strike action.

Legal victory: early retirement rights for Cabin Crew in Spain
April 7, 2026
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The European Cabin Crew Association -EurECCA- welcomes and strongly supports the historic legal victory achieved by its Spanish member organisation, STAVLA (Sindicato de Tripulantes Auxiliares de Vuelo de Líneas Aéreas), concerning the recognition of early retirement rights for cabin crew in Spain.

Breakthrough in aerotoxic fumes dossier after French Court decision
February 26, 2026
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Recent judicial developments in France, including the final ruling of the Tribunal Judiciaire de Toulon (19 December 2025), subsequently confirmed by the certificate of non-appeal (5 February 2026), recognized that illness may result from chronic occupational exposure to contaminated cabin air, even in the absence of a single identified acute fume event.

