Aer Lingus has cancelled a further three flights tomorrow (Monday) as staff shortage problems continue.
Aer Lingus flights to and from Berlin, Manchester and Rome have been cancelled on Monday.
The airline is dealing with a spike in Covid-19 cases among staff. Air-traffic control strikes in Europe are also having an impact on services across all airlines.
Sixteen Aer Lingus flights to/from Dublin Airport were also cut over the weekend.
Separately, Ryanair cabin crew have announced 12 upcoming strike dates in Spain. However, the airline said it expected “minimal (if any) disruption to its flight schedules in July.”