What next for Aer Lingus services to London?
Carrier follows closure of Gatwick route with cuts to Heathrow service
Carrier follows closure of Gatwick route with cuts to Heathrow service
Iseq index advanced 0.3%
Market in Dublin climbs 0.5% as it is buoyed by a strong showing from budget airline Ryanair following O’Leary comments
Irish carrier’s owner likely to allocate up to six Airbus jets which will cut airline’s costs on transatlantic routes
IAG Cargo set to begin consultation with affected staff in the coming weeks
Challenge to revenue on transatlantic routes could be more enduring than the hit from pilots’ industrial action
Financials and tech stocks worst hit as indices show a sea of red
Company says it is now examining its costs in light of Dublin passenger cap and increased competition on North American routes
Airline lost out on two new extra long range narrow body aircraft seen as key to development of North America routes during dispute
Irish head of global airlines trade body Iata says policy tweaks by governments could boost production of sustainable aviation fuel
Shareholdings in airlines run by Ryanair, AIG and Lufthansa predate appointment to CEO and are included in SIPO returns - DAA says
Iseq index falls 1.3% amid a large decline for Ryanair shares
As flagship airline issues Q1 operating loss, Irish carriers question right of aviation regulator to intervene in cap
Aviation regulator confirms plans to limit the number of seats airlines can offer over five month ‘winter season’
Both sides met on Wednesday to try and break the deadlock on negotiations over pay
Airline meets trade union as it says diversion of new planes to other IAG airlines could see it hire 80 fewer pilots
IAG chief executive Luis Gallego says “without an agreement” new aircraft will not be forthcoming
Hotel group Dalata up 0.8% in Dublin as its share price climbed above pre-Covid levels for first time
Members of Irish Airline Pilots’ Association vote 98.1% against tribunal finding
European markets down as US indicates further borrowing charge increases
Aer Lingus owner IAG was the biggest gainer on the FTSE 100 index
Irish airline earns €40 million profit in first six months of year
Passengers’ willingness to pay high prices underlines strong rebound in flying over the past year
Many corporate executives were quick to abandon video calls and get back on the road
Iseq All Share index ends session up 1.3%
Airline’s parent delivers a positive first quarter for the first time since pre-pandemic and upgrades profit forecast
Credit Suisse reported client outflows of €64 billion in first quarter
Euronext Dublin escaped the worst of it, outperforming international peers as it finished the day up 0.5 per cent
Airline recorded an operating profit of €45m in the year, bouncing back from a loss €338m in 2021, but it still lags pre-Covid 2019
Shares in engineering giant Rolls Royce climbed 23%, pushing up aviation and auto stocks
Iseq index shed more than 0.8% on Thursday during a low-volume session
Group expects expects operating profit to be in the region of €1.2bn for three months to end of September
ISEQ index closed 5.5 per cent higher on Tuesday, outperforming its European peers by a margin
Airline’s sister carrier British Airways has axed 10,000 flights, mostly due to capacity curbs at its Heathrow hub
‘Relief rally’ in airline stocks helps lift Irish and British indices into the green
Irish airline’s owner becomes latest aviation group to signal recovery from pandemic
Airline breaks 90% load threshold for first time since Covid crisis struck
Regional carrier Emerald Airlines has also agreed €6m debt facility to fund expansion
Airline expects to offer 90% of pre-pandemic seat by the summer
More than 1,000 flew with the airline to US on Monday following lifting of restrictions
The EU has decided on levying aviation fuel, yet the industry favours incentives for the development of sustainable fuels
International Airlines Group says Irish carrier expanded operations in third quarter
Airline’s chief Lynne Embleton sends out clear signal of intention to rebuild business
Part of IAG’s problem is that much of its business is long-haul travel, where many restrictions still apply
IAG interim results show passenger revenue during six months to June 30th slid to €33m
Interview: ‘It’s been one hell of a year,’ says Lynne Embleton, chief executive, Aer Lingus
Pilots protest over Government’s ‘procrastination’ on reopening international air travel
Blame for Aer Lingus closure at Shannon and the parlous state of the airline lies at Government’s doorstep
British Airways and Iberia owner posted an operating loss of €1.14bn in the first quarter
Owner of Aer Lingus, British Airways and Iberia burning through €185m a week
Airline has 1,000 fewer employees than it would have had without Covid, says CEO
Airline requests authorisation to commence selling flights to US from Manchester
Covid legacy may be an acceleration of consolidation of Europe’s airlines
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