Aer Lingus industrial action latest: Passengers ‘anxious’ at Dublin Airport as work-to-rule kicks off

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Passengers at Dublin Airport this morning ‘anxious’ about their travel plansIndefinite work-to-rule industrial action began at midnight which has resulted in flight cancellations and travel chaosFifty more flights cancelled overnightEight-hour full-on strike is set to ground more flights on Saturday

IALPA president Mark Tighe said pilots in the union “do not want to be in this situation” but he did not rule out an all-out strike.

“I can only say that everything is on the table that hasn’t changed and that’s not going to change,” he told RTÉ Radio One’s Morning Ireland this morning.

Last-ditch talks yesterday failed to bring a resolution to a dispute that has already caused huge disruption – and now thousands of airline passengers face chaos.

There is no certainty on the horizon as an indefinite work-to-rule from midnight last night could not be averted.

And an eight-hour strike is set to ground more flights on Saturday.

Following “exploratory” talks between the airline…



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Aer Lingus industrial action latest: Passengers ‘anxious’ at Dublin Airport as work-to-rule kicks off
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