Competition from American carriers adds to Aer Lingus trading woes
Challenge to revenue on transatlantic routes could be more enduring than the hit from pilots’ industrial action
Challenge to revenue on transatlantic routes could be more enduring than the hit from pilots’ industrial action
Air turbulence duration set to increase, but pilots say air travel remains safe overall
Uncertainty continues to be the dominant concern for airlines and passengers
IAG interim results show passenger revenue during six months to June 30th slid to €33m
Staff who transferred to airline’s Belfast base last year fear for redundancy payments
Stobart’s closure pushed jobs losses in Irish aviation due to Covid travel restrictions well past 4,000
Stobart workers say it could be a year or more before they have any hope of regaining employment
Ialpa urges Government to change position on rapid Covid testing
Airline may avoid Belarus airspace and take guidance from EU safety authorities
Ialpa says the Government should adopt the EU digital Covid passport from July 1st as the technology needed is in place
Airline pilots to take rapid antigen tests prior to demonstration at Government Buildings
Choice of slow €150 ‘gold standard’ PCR compares with much faster €5 antigen test
Industry seeks new Europe-wide testing protocol to end travel restrictions
Ialpa wants Government to implement recommendations of its own taskforce on aviation, which advocates lifting travel restritions
Airline workers fear winter shutdown as Government persists with travel restrictions
Proposal would allow Dublin-based airline continue on ‘a slimmed down’ basis
Covid-19 committee told airline losing €1.5m a-day with overseas travel restrictions in place
Airline sent pilots a memo asking them to accept proposals including a 20% pay cut
Demonstration took place at airline’s headquarters near Dublin Airport
Around 270 jobs with company, including 57 pilots, at Dublin Airport are at risk
Cuts to come across support staff, ground crew, maintenance roles and cabin crew
Court dismisses some claims made in class-action case against airline
Airline begins redundancy talks with pilot association as part of plan to cut 280 jobs
Irish-based airline has contract to provide aircraft and crew to fly routes for SAS
Company says workers were told of trust deal when the airline’s ownership was first restructured in February 2019
Airline may have to cut up to 700 pilots and cabin crew as it reins in planned expansion
Eddie Wilson’s experience in industrial relations set for early test as job cuts loom
Thousands receive emails warning flights would be hit by ‘large number of delays and cancellations’
High Court orders pilots’ union not to go ahead with strike pending full hearing
Airline says flights to and from UK ran 97% on time despite strike by British pilots’ union
Airline may tell courts pilots had not fully exhausted mediation before serving notice
Thousands of passengers will be disrupted by action ‘over coming weeks’, airline says
Insiders claim carrier surprised by move as it faces potential strikes in UK and Portugal
Ialpa members directly employed by airline are holding ballot on Friday
Two unions submitted separate play claims at different times to the airline
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Thirty jobs at risk in Ryanair subsidiary Laudamotion
Ialpa members begin ballot on industrial action, which could lead to strikes in August
Pay claim is separate to the issues over which Ryanair pilots held series of strikes during last year’s summer holiday season
Ryanair shares fall as EasyJet confirms it is hiring Irish carrier’s outgoing chief operating officer, Peter Bellew
Quarterly trading in line with expectations at the British budget airline
Move prompted by Irish-registered Norwegian Air International, congressman says
Chief executive says airline could earn €750 million to €950 million profit next year
Irish carrier awaiting delivery from Boeing of 210 planes grounded pending software fix
The airline operates flights for Aer Lingus’s regional branch at Irish and UK cities
Cabin crew may serve strike notice over pay, conditions and union recognition
Airline group confirms it does not plan to bid for the troubled rival
Scandinavian airline wants to save €200m and recently told workers of plans to close or shrink bases, including Dublin airport
The carrier, struggling with rising costs and intense competition, is seeking savings of €205m across the company this year
Strikes, a profit warning and calls for board changes made 2018 a difficult year for the airline
Airline issues profit warning as it braces for further industrial unrest in difficult market
Michael O’Leary has insisted disputes with staff have caused ‘minimal disruption’
O’Leary lobbying to be allowed employ pilots and crew in European countries under local contracts
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