Hundreds of flights from Ireland will be cancelled from Wednesday as a row between Irish airline Aer Lingus and pilots over pay deepens.
The Irish Air Line Pilots’ Association (IALPA) is demanding a 24 per cent pay hike to compensate for cost-of-living increases and cumulative inflation since a last pay rise in 2019.
The carrier has axed 270 flights affecting some 35,000 passengers due to a work-to-rule action between Wednesday and Sunday and a planned eight-hour strike on Saturday.
Under the work-to-rule which began Tuesday midnight, pilots will not operate outside of hours or accept changes to rosters.
Aer Lingus says that removes the flexibility the airline needs to fly its summer schedule.
India’s largest airline, IndiGo, said the same has led to its flights being impacted. “This has led to flight cancellations at Delhi as passengers are not able to enter the terminal. Passengers already inside the terminal will be able to board their planned flights, but those with flights later in the day will be offered alternatives. This unplanned situation has also led to operations across the network being impacted. Customers are advised to keep a track of and confirm their flight status before leaving for the airport,” IndiGo said in a statement.
Prime Minister Simon Harris urged the parties Tuesday to engage in talks in order to avoid “utter chaos” for passengers and said that the dispute will be settled by “sitting around a table”.There would be “very little sympathy” for anybody involved in cancelling family holidays and disrupting the tourism sector if they are not engaging “intensively,” Harris told reporters in Dublin.
Ireland’s Labour Court, a body tasked with resolving industrial disputes, said Tuesday after separately meeting the parties that it will not intervene in the row for now, and will review next month.
- Published On Jun 28, 2024 at 07:59 PM IST