Aer Lingus row with Cabin crew close to conclusion

The national airline of Ireland has been facing a tough time after cabin crew strike this week, due to issues over rosters. However, Aer Lingus formerly struggling to operate its maximum schedule is now close to a resolution that will put an end to the anxiety among Aer Lingus customers.

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Aer Lingus is the national carrier of Ireland that operates flights to many International as well as domestic routes including popular network of flights to New York, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Boston, Orlando, Washington and most other parts of United States.

Also, there have been rumors this week that Ireland Government has also requested both parties to accelerate the process of discussions and reach a final agreement to…Read more

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