Aer Lingus has said it is cancelling 76 additional flights between next Monday and Wednesday.
The move comes as the ongoing pay dispute between airline management and IALPA will go to the Labour Court this afternoon.
In a statement Aer Lingus said the cancellations are being made “in order to continue to protect as many services as possible from the continuing and highly disruptive impact of IALPA’s continuing industrial action.”
It said people impacted by the cancellations on 8, 9, 10 July can either change their flight for free, or claim a refund or voucher.
Aer Lingus management and the Irish Airlines Pilots’ Association lodged written submissions with the Labour Court yesterday and will make presentations at the hearing today.
The court will then issue a recommendation.
The Labour Court has asked that there be no escalation of the dispute, but the current work-to-rule by IALPA members at Aer Lingus is remaining in place.