Aer Lingus calls on pilots to come to WRC for talks over industrial action
Donal Moriarty, chief corporate affairs officer with Aer Lingus, has said that the airline will attempt to minimise disruption to customers and has sought 15 days strike notice from the Irish Airline Pilot Association to do that.
Mr Moriarty told RTÉ radio’s Morning Ireland that the pilots seemed determined to inflict “the disruption of industrial action on the travelling public this summer.”
Aer Lingus was preparing for that and would be communicating with customers to lay out their options to minimise disruption. However, it would be “significant” he said.
“The challenge at this time of the year is that all airlines are busy, not just Aer Lingus, and seeking to re accommodate passengers on other airlines, it’s very difficult because of how busy they are, but our commitment to customers is that we will communicate clearly and effectively to them, setting out what options they have.
“We’ve asked IALPA for 15 days notice in order to give us as great an opportunity as…
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