Manchester Airport faces possible disruption after Aer Lingus staff began voting on strike action in early October 2025. Around 130 Terminal 2 employees, including check-in staff and cabin crew, are part of the ballot, which will close on October 13.
Pay Dispute Sparks Action
Workers rejected a 12 percent wage increase spread across two years. They say low base salaries, combined with rising costs for rent, bills, and groceries, leave them struggling. Many also highlight pay gaps between Manchester staff and Dublin colleagues.
Travel Plans Under Threat
If strikes move ahead, flights from Manchester to Dublin, Boston, and Barbados risk cancellations and delays. Unite, the union, has warned of severe disruption. You are advised to check flight status regularly and prepare for sudden changes.
Wider Aviation Unrest
The ballot comes during a wave of strikes across Europe’s aviation industry. Workers across airlines and airports report poor pay, high costs, and tough conditions. Companies are still balancing recovery after the pandemic with ongoing staff unrest.
Escalation Possible in Late October
If the vote passes and talks fail, strikes may start in late October and continue into November. Airlines usually confirm schedule changes only days before action begins, leaving you uncertain until close to departure. Pressure remains on both sides to settle.




