Regional services to and from Belfast and Great Britain will not be affected by strikes, Aer Lingus says.
Aer Lingus said cancellations would enable it to 'protect as many services as possible for as many of our customers as possible'
Earlier this week the Irish Airline Pilots Association served notice of an indefinite work-to-rule from Wednesday 26 June as part of an ongoing pay dispute. Aer Lingus said 120 flights have been cancelled on 29 June due to the strike action, impacting 15,000 passengers. Overall, the industrial action will affect more than 40,000 passengers due to fly with the airline from 26 June and 2 July.
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