Aer Lingus strike to hit about 20 flights

Aer Lingus passengers are facing disruption as over 1,000 cabin crew prepare for a one day strike tomorrow.

Aer Lingus passengers are facing disruption as over 1,000 cabin crew prepare for a one day strike tomorrow.

Staff are expected to be on the picket line by 8.30am and it’s expected about 20 flights will be cancelled.

Tomorrow’s strike, over new work practices the airline is trying to impose in return for a 4% pay increase, will be followed by another one-day stoppage on Bank Holiday Monday.

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