UK regional airline Loganair has agreed a pay deal with its flight attendants.
Over 120 Loganair cabin crew will now benefit from the 18 month deal which was negotiated by the Unite union. The deal covers cabin crew servicing flights from airports across the UK and Ireland. This includes London City and Heathrow, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Isle of Man, Liverpool, Manchester and Shetland.
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According to the union, the pay deal amounts to an average basic pay increase of 23 per cent, which then rises to 26.7 per cent when other pay benefits and allowances are included.
The highest pay rise will be for Loganair cabin crew trainers who are set for a substantial increase of around £8,300 or 29.3 per cent on basic hourly rates. The deal runs from September 2024 to April 2026.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite has delivered a substantial pay win for Loganair cabin crew workers across the UK and Ireland. It’s further evidence that we are securing better pay packages for workers throughout the aviation industry.”
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