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Ryanair pilots in Portugal vote for pay agreement

FILE PHOTO: A Ryanair plane taxis at Lisbon's airport, Portugal September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante

(Reuters) - Irish-based carrier Ryanair said on Tuesday its pilots based in Portugal have voted for a labour agreement for the next four years, taking another step to head off any risk of another round of damaging strikes ahead of its peak summer season.

The agreement governing pay and conditions was negotiated between Ryanair and the Portuguese pilot union SPAC to cover all of the airline's directly employed pilots in Portugal, the carrier said.

Ryanair has been struggling with labour relations since it bowed to pressure to recognise unions for the first time almost a year ago.

The airline had said in October that it had reached an agreement with its Portuguese pilots on seniority and home base issues, looking at the time to end a damaging series of strikes that had hurt its business.

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It had said that the Portuguese deal - covering issues such as leave allocation and promotion - would allow talks with Portugal's SPAC union on a full collective labour agreement.

Separately, Ryanair said on Tuesday that passenger traffic grew 9 percent to 10.9 million in March.

(Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)