Talks in the Aer Lingus rostering dispute will resume in the Labour Court on Wednesday morning.
It follows an intervention today, when the Chairman of the Court Kevin Duffy wrote to the union and management inviting them to meet in "the public interest".
Cabin crew, who are members of the IMPACT trade union, say they are exhausted by erratic rosters and want to work 5 days on and three days off.
They have already staged a one day strike, that caused major disruption over the June bank holiday.
Last Friday night, after three days of intense negotiating the talks broke down and the union said that cabin crew would go back on strike on June the 16th and 18th.
The Transport Minister was urging mediation at the Labour Relations Commission - when word came this evening that both sides had accepted an invitation from the Chairman of the Labour Court.