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Bruce Oct 10th, 2000 01:16 PM

Aer Lingus
 
We're supposed to go to Ireland next week and I just heard Aer Lingus is threatening a strike. It doesn't look like the airline is doing a lot in preparation, either. There's almost no mention of it at their web site, and nothing about what travelers might do. If anyone heard more than I did I would appreciate hearing from you. <BR>

Pat Oct 10th, 2000 09:09 PM

Bruce, Check the Irish Times website for news on the Aer Lingus strike. I believe it is www.ireland.com <BR>Sorry I don't know more other than it is scheduled now for Sept 16 or 17 but the newspaper should be up to date. <BR> <BR>Pat <BR>

Catherine Oct 11th, 2000 05:19 AM

Pat is right. The cabin crew are set to strike on the 17th. The Irish Times (http://www.ireland.com) reported yesterday that up to 20,000 passengers will be affected byt his strike. <BR> <BR>Call Aer Lingus' 800 number to see what contingency plans they're planning (if indeed they're planning any). <BR> <BR>Good luck.

Cathy Oct 15th, 2000 02:20 PM

Hi folks, <BR>Well the bad news at the moment is that Aer Lingus have cancelled all flights on Tuesday 18th Oct due to a planned 24 hr strike by their Cabin crew. They have promised to reschedule people onto flights on other days. The baggage handlers and catering staff went out for 2 hrs on both Sat and Sun - just to cause disruption more than bring the airline (and airport) to a standstill. However one result of the announced planned cancellation may be to bring both sides (and government Ministers) to the talking table. It is all an attempt to get a pay rise before the company moves from semi-state into an IPO. Keep an eye on www.ireland.com or the TV service at www.rte.ie or even aer lingus at their web site.

Cathy Oct 16th, 2000 02:38 PM

Bruce and anyone else travelling into or out of Ireland with Aer Lingus - Most flights are cancelled on Tuesdya 17th Oct due to industrial action by cabin crew. <BR> <BR>All flights on Tuesday 17th October will not operate with the exception of the following: <BR>Amsterdam/Dublin EI601 <BR>Paris/Dublin EI519 <BR>Brussels/Dublin EI633 <BR>Dublin Brussels EI634 <BR>Dublin - Helsinki <BR>/Stockholm EI886 <BR>Helsinki/Stockholm - <BR>Dublin EI885 <BR>Birmingham/Dublin EI761 <BR>Manchester/Dublin EI201 <BR>Shannon/Dublin EI082 <BR>Kerry/Dublin EI021 <BR>Galway/Dublin EI053 <BR>New York/Dublin EI104 (arriving Wednesday) <BR>Boston/Dublin EI136 (arriving Wednesday) <BR> <BR>All four digit Aer Lingus code share flights operated by codeshare partners will operate (e.g. four digit Aer <BR>Lingus flight numbers on the Dublin/Gatwick route which are operated by British Airways). <BR> <BR>All inbound transatlantic flights will operate from the US on Monday night (tonight) and will arrive in Ireland on <BR>Tuesday morning as scheduled, the Los Angeles flight will terminate in Dublin and will not operate to Shannon. <BR> <BR>Operation on Wednesday 18th October <BR> <BR>It is expected that flights owill perate as scheduled on Wednesday 18th October with the following exceptions: <BR> <BR>AMS-DUB EI601 will be cancelled and the passengers transferred to EI603. <BR>PAR-DUB EI519 will be cancelled and the passengers transferred to EI521. <BR>MAN-DUB EI201 will be cancelled and the passengers transferred to EI203. <BR>KIR-DUB EI021, SNN-DUB EI082 and GWY-DUB EI053 will be cancelled and passengers will be coached to <BR>Dublin. <BR> <BR>North <BR>American customers should phone 1-800-IRISH-AIR or 1-800-474-7424 <BR>Updated information will be available on the News Update section of Aer Lingus web site www.aerlingus.ie <BR> <BR>For further info'check out that above site or www.rte.ie or www.ireland.com <BR> <BR>Cathy


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