Aer Lingus has expressed disappointment after the Labour Court said that it will not be intervening in the ongoing pay dispute with pilots at this time.
"Aer Lingus will continue to focus on minimising the disruption caused to customers by IALPA’s industrial action," it said, and called on IALPA to"consider the damage that its continued industrial action is inflicting upon passengers, the company and the Irish economy." "And that will continue unless there is a resolution found. So we will be hopeful that today's developments and developments over the coming days may help in that regard," Mr Moriarty said.
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The Director General of the International Air Transport Association said it is difficult to see how the pay row at Aer Lingus can be resolved and the dispute will cause significant reputational and financial damage to the airline. Mr Walsh said that Aer Lingus was significantly weakened during the pandemic and has been"clawing its way back since then".
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