Aer Lingus Flight Cancellations: What You Need to Know
Cancellations are expected to affect around 8,000 passengers daily from next Wednesday to Sunday, with between 22 and 40 flights per day impacted.
Aer Lingus has confirmed that a significant number of its flights will be cancelled next week, disrupting tens of thousands of customers. The cancellations are due to an ongoing pay dispute between the airline and its pilots.
Why Are Aer Lingus Flights Being Cancelled?
The core issue is a pay dispute. Aer Lingus pilots are demanding a 23.8% pay increase over three years to match the salaries of British Airways pilots, also part of the International Airlines Group (IAG). The pilots have rejected a Labour Court recommendation for a 9.25% pay increase.
When Will the Flight Cancellations Happen?
Due to the pilots’ work-to-rule action, Aer Lingus will cancel between 10% and 20% of its flights from Wednesday, June 26, to Sunday, June 30. This industrial action means pilots will not work overtime or out-of-hours duties, severely affecting the flight schedule.
How Many Passengers Will Be Affected?
During the busy summer months, Aer Lingus carries over 40,000 passengers daily. As a result, up to 8,000 passengers will be affected each day from Wednesday to Sunday, with 22 to 40 flights cancelled per day.
How Will I Know If My Flight Is Cancelled?
Aer Lingus will contact affected customers directly over the next few days. Passengers will receive updates and instructions via email or phone.
What Are My Alternative Options?
Aer Lingus is offering several options for affected passengers. Those scheduled to travel between June 26 and July 2 can change their flights for free. Alternatively, passengers can cancel their flights and claim a refund or a voucher. These options will be communicated directly to customers and travel agents. Passengers who booked through third parties should contact their sales agents for updates.
What Has Aer Lingus Said About the Dispute?
Aer Lingus has criticized the industrial action, calling it “wholly unnecessary” and aimed at causing maximum disruption during the peak summer season. The airline assures that its focus is on minimizing the impact on customers and communicating directly with those affected. They plan to rebook customers quickly, working with partner airlines and hiring additional aircraft if necessary.
What Is IALPA’s Stance?
IALPA, represented by Fórsa, argues that Aer Lingus management has failed to provide a meaningful pay offer considering inflation and the sacrifices made by pilots during the pandemic. IALPA President Mark Tighe stated that the pay claim for 24% is justified by inflation and Aer Lingus’s significant profit increase last year.
What Are My Rights If My Flight Is Cancelled?
Under European Union regulations, airline passengers have certain rights when flights are delayed or cancelled due to strikes. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is responsible for enforcing these rights. Passengers can find more information on their rights and potential compensation in our recent explainer.
Will There Be Further Cancellations?
It is unclear if more cancellations will follow. The dispute between Aer Lingus and IALPA remains unresolved. The Government has offered to mediate, urging both parties to utilize the State’s industrial relations services.
Stay updated on the Aer Lingus ‘Travel Advisory’ page on their website for the latest information.