Aer Lingus has cancelled three more flights on Sunday and one on Monday as disruption due to staff illness continues.
The flights affected on Sunday and Monday are all US flights to and from Dublin and Aer Lingus is contacting passengers to advise them of their rights regarding refunds or new flights.
Passengers have been faced with weeks of disruption at Aer Lingus and other airlines due to Covid absences and a number of ground staff strikes across Europe earlier this summer.
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The Aer Lingus flights cancelled on Sunday are:
EI118 - 8.45am flight from Washington to Dublin Airport
EI114 - 8.45am flight from Philadelphia to Dublin Airport
EI107 - 4.40pm flight to New York JFK from Dublin Airport
The EI106 flight to Dublin from New York JFK at 8.40am on Monday has also been cancelled. These flights join seven cancelled by the airline over the course of the weekend.
Aer Lingus officials are due to appear before the Oireachtas Transport Committee on Tuesday amid the ongoing disruption for passengers.
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