The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Flights cancelled at Dundee Airport

- DEREK HEALEY

Dundee Airport was forced to cancel flights yesterday as it became the sixth Scottish centre to be caught up in industrial action that is expected to disrupt the travel plans of up to 5,000 passengers.

Air traffic controller­s employed by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL), the company which runs Dundee Airport, have continued to strike after trade union Prospect rejected the firm’s latest pay offer.

A source at the union said no further talks were scheduled after a counter proposal was rejected by HIAL, but said it was hoped the company would return to the table quickly “to help find a negotiated settlement to this dispute”.

The first of three 24-hour strikes was held at Inverness Airport on Sunday, with Sumburgh and Kirkwall airports following on Monday. Dundee Airport was affected yesterday as strike action also took place at Stornoway and Benbecula.

A total of more than 100 flights have been cancelled as a result of the industrial action, including two flights from Dundee to Stansted and two more travelling in the opposite direction yesterday

A spokesman for Dundee Airport confirmed it was operating in a “limited capacity” between 9.30am-4pm to accommodat­e Tayside Aviation aircraft but all other flights had been cancelled.

One controller, who was not involved in the industrial action, agreed to come into work to minimise the impact on the flight school.

Prospect has called for a staff pay rise of at least 10%, arguing that air traffic controller­s in the private sector earn much more.

Richard Hardy, the union’s national secretary, said HIAL and the actions of Scottish Government ministers “have left our members with no option but to strike”.

The Scottish Government, which owns HIAL, has urged both sides to hold fresh talks to resolve the dispute.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Dundee Airport cancelled flights yesterday owing to industrial action by air traffic controller­s.
Picture: Kris Miller. Dundee Airport cancelled flights yesterday owing to industrial action by air traffic controller­s.

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