Strike action is scheduled to take place on 26-29 April, 3-6 May and 10-13 May.
Unite said each Dnata worker has suffered a pay cut of between £1,500 and £2,000 due to the removal of a shift allowance.
The union says the inflight catering firm “falsely” claimed Unite agreed to the removal as part of a deal about night shifts.
Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary, said members have “run out of patience” with Dnata.
She said: “Ending the shift allowance in return for a night premium was never part of the deal and the company knows that.”
Unite regional officer Dominic Rothwell urged Dnata to “rapidly return” to talks to find a settlement that is “acceptable to members”.
TUI and Gatwick have been contacted for comment.
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