The new dates are in addition to plans to strike on Tuesday and Saturday, in the same week that workers of the French rail operator SNCF also begin a series of strike days.
The staff of Air France has already carried out a work stoppage on three dates, February 22 and March 23 and 30.
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In a statement Sunday, the three pilot unions slammed the "obstinate refusal" of the airline's management "to take into consideration the least of their demands."
The pilots have been joined by unions representing flight attendants and ground personnel, which later issued a joint statement saying Air France "does not take seriously the determination of the employees and the unions."
Air France personnel are demanding a six per cent salary increase, with unions arguing the airline should share the wealth with its staff after strong results in 2017.
But management insists it cannot offer higher salaries without jeopardising growth in an intensely competitive sector.
Air France told AFP late Sunday it "deplored the new strike which comes even as management is urging unions to come to new meetings on the negotiations".
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The airline said it was necessary to maintain a dialogue "to limit the impact on the still fragile economic situation of the company."
Air France is set to bring in a 0.6 per cent pay rise from April 1 and another 0.4 per cent increase from October 1, along with bonuses and promotions equivalent to a 1.4 per cent raise for ground staff — seen by unions as grossly inadequate.
The French state owns 17.6 per cent of the carrier as part of the Air France-KLM group, Europe's second-biggest airline, which has been plagued by strikes and labour disputes in its French operations in recent years.
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