Aer Lingus Cancels Flights Due To Planned Cabin Crew Strike

Aer Lingus canceled most scheduled flights Wednesday because of a planned 24-hour strike by its cabin crew union. The two sides were in negotiations last weekend but talks broke off Sunday without an agreement. The airline called the strike a "totally unwarranted action" by IMPACT, the largest...

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