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Air traffic controllers plan to ground flights at Ireland’s three major airports for at least four hours Wednesday to push for … Read More at USA Today
Passengers in Irish airports faced hours of delays on January 20th due to a planned strike by air traffic controllers. Aer Lingus canceled 64 flights, while Ryanair canceled a further 48, affecting thousands of passengers. A dispute over the use of new technology led to the industrial action by controllers at Dublin, Shannon, and Cork Airports, shutting the facilities down between 2:00 and 6:00 pm local time. Up to 150 flights at the three airports were affected.
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Passengers in Irish airports faced hours of delays on January 20th due to a planned strike by air traffic controllers. Aer Lingus canceled 64 flights, while Ryanair canceled a further 48, affecting thousands of passengers. A dispute over the use of new technology led to the industrial action by controllers at Dublin, Shannon, and Cork Airports, shutting the facilities down between 2:00 and 6:00 pm local time. Up to 150 flights at the three airports were affected.