LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) - British airline easyJet said on Monday it was confident it could operate its full summerflight schedule, after it failed to reach agreement with theunion representing its UK cabin crew.
Europe's second-biggest budget carrier behind Ryanair said it had increased pay by 4.1 percent for UK cabincrew and by 5.1 percent for cabin managers over two yearsbackdated to January 2015 in line with a deal it had tabled inthe discussions.
The airline said despite the failure to agree a deal it wasconfident it could operate its full summer flight schedule andsaid it wanted to reassure its passengers that there was noindustrial action currently planned.
(Reporting by Kate Holton, Edited by Paul Sandle)