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An Aer Lingus flight from Manchester Airport to Dublin has been cancelled today as staff begin the first day of a four-day walkout in a dispute over pay.

According to Unite, 130 cabin crew members voted for strike action with a walkout planned from October 30 until November 2. Further strike action is set to take place from November 9 to 11, and November 16 to 18.

Aer Lingus operates out of Manchester Airport's Terminal 2 and flies several times a day, with destinations including Dublin, New York and Barbados.

Today, October 30 the 12.25pm flight to Dublin has been cancelled. Four other Aer Lingus flights are operating as scheduled with delays of around 25 minutes - no different to other flights scheduled today. An Aer Lingus regional flight to Belfast is also expected

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