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25th September 2018
02:10pm BST

We think we know where you'll be heading to first for next Summer's holiday trip.
Ryanair has announced two new Irish routes that are going to be really appealing to everyone.
The first is from Dublin to Cagliari in Italy, which will be a twice-weekly service for its peak summer 2019 schedule (July-August).
The second - which is also bound for Italy - is flights from Cork to Naples, which will be operating twice-weekly for the peak summer season in July and August 2019 also.
To celebrate the new routes, they are releasing a massive seat sale which you can find more information on here.
This comes on the same day that Ryanair confirmed that it has agreed a Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) with the 3 main cabin crew unions FIT CISL, ANPAC, and ANPAV, to cover all Ryanair’s Italian based cabin crew from 1 Oct 2018.
This proposed CLA will:
Ryanair’s Chief People Officer, Eddie Wilson said:
“We have signed a CLA with the 3 Italian cabin crew unions, which will cover all of our Italian based cabin crew, will lead to significant pay improvements and other benefits for our Italian based cabin crew, and will start from next month. This follows recent cabin crew agreements in Ireland with FORSA and in the UK with UNITE.
"This is a further sign of the significant progress Ryanair is making in reaching agreements with our people and their unions in different EU countries, and disproves false claims made by smaller unions not involved in these negotiations, and who are threatening strikes, which will either not take place or be unsuccessful.
We have again invited our German, Portuguese and Spanish unions to meet with us so that we can negotiate and hopefully agree similar CLAs in these other larger markets.”
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