If pilots vote to strike, flights could be grounded within weeks.
We'll find out tomorrow if Aer Lingus passengers will face disruption this summer.
The result of a strike ballot by pilots will be revealed as they seek pay hikes of up to 24 per cent, amounting to an extra 50 thousand euro a year for senior staff.
If they vote to strike, flights could be grounded within weeks.
A last-ditch meeting is underway today between Aer Lingus management and the pilots union IALPA.

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