Pilots at Aer Lingus who are members of the Irish Airline Pilots Association have voted overwhelmingly to reject an interim Labour Court recommendation aimed at resolving a pay dispute at the airline.
It follows a decision earlier this year by the airline's parent, IAG, to allocate the first of the new aircraft due for delivery to another group airline because of the uncertainty around costs at Aer Lingus arising from the row. "Aer Lingus was unable to give IAG the confidence it needed in our cost structure, resulting in the inaugural A321 XLR – originally planned for Aer Lingus - being allocated elsewhere in the group," the airline said in a statement.Aer Lingus said it noted the outcome of the ballot rejecting the interim recommendation issued by the Labour Court.
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