Strike action at two Scottish airports during the summer holidays has been averted after pay deals were reached.
Unite the Union said more than 400 workers employed by Edinburgh Airport Ltd have secured a two-year agreement after backing strikes in a ballot.
It comes after new deals also averted the threat of strikes at Glasgow Airport which could have taken place during the World Cup and Commonwealth Games.
In Aberdeen, Unite said it had secured deals for ICTS central search and Aberdeen Airport Ltd workers after the threat of strike action.
However, a strike ballot involving ICTS HBS security staff remains open and will close tomorrow.
Unite said the new offer, which was “overwhelmingly” backed by members at Edinburgh, will benefit the workers by £1,800 or 5.5% – whichever is greater – alongside improvements to shift, sickness and paternity pay.
Next year, they will receive 4% or the RPI inflation rate plus 0.5%, effective from January.