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Council apologises to air passengers 14.07.08

PEOPLE from Inishowen who intended using City of Derry Airport on Wednesday and Thursday have been advised to check the airport's website for updates.
The airport has been forced to close on the two days due to strike action by Council workers over low pay.
City of Derry Airport All Derry City Council services including waste collection, public parks, swimming pools and sports facilities will also close.
A spokesperson said the Council made a strong case to UNITE to allow the airport to remain exempt from the strike.
"Council are extremely disappointed that an agreement could not be reached with the union and as a result, City of Derry Airport has been forced to suspend its services from midnight on Tuesday, July 15 until midnight on Thursday, July 17," said the spokesperson.
"City of Derry Airport apologises for the disruption to passengers and stresses that this is an exceptional situation and would welcome the support of passengers and airlines at this time."
Derry Mayor Councillor Gerard Diver said he "deeply regretted" that an agreement could not be reached with UNITE.
"Council have made UNITE fully aware of their concerns about the ramifications for the airport, its passengers and the local economy if the facility is forced to close. Council have tried to support both unions with the planned strike action next week and it is regrettable that such accommodation was not reciprocated."
Passengers affected by the closure have been advised to check for updates on www.cityofderryairport.com .
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