Aer Lingus reduces flights from Dublin to Heathrow 

In a statement, the airline said that it is 'continuing to assess the implications of the financial damage caused by the pilot industrial dispute'
Aer Lingus reduces flights from Dublin to Heathrow 

The flights between the airports will be reduced for the upcoming winter period. Picture: colin Keegan/Collins

Aer Lingus has announced that it is reducing its flights between Dublin and London Heathrow by two departures a day from this winter period, the airline has announced.

Last month, Aer Lingus pilots voted to accept a new pay deal, marking the end of the long-running dispute with the airline. However, the pilots strike led the company to cancel numerous flights which hurt the company financially.

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