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Aer Lingus claims ‘minimal’ impact on pilots from proposed work changes, as dozens more flights cancelled

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Aer Lingus claims ‘minimal’ impact on pilots from proposed work changes, as dozens more flights cancelled

Thousands of Aer Lingus passengers are set for more travel chaos as 76 more flights cancelled between Monday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 10A total of 122 flights had already been axed between today and next SundayLabour Court holds formal meeting on Wednesday – with the court making a recommendation that could potentially end the pay row later this week

Dónal Moriarty of Aer Lingus speaks after Labour Court meeting

John Mulligan and Anne-Marie Walsh

Work practice changes being sought in return for a bigger pay rise for Aer Lingus pilots would have a “minimal” impact on them, a senior executive has claimed.

Speaking before entering a Labour Court hearing today, Dónal Moriarty said the airline wants changes to flexibility and productivity to move beyond its 12.25pc pay offer.

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