Aer Lingus faces bill of at least €55m over pilots’ industrial action
Company says it is now examining its costs in light of Dublin passenger cap and increased competition on North American routes
Company says it is now examining its costs in light of Dublin passenger cap and increased competition on North American routes
Airline and pilots due back at Labour Court
Members of Irish Airline Pilots’ Association vote 98.1% against tribunal finding
DAA has moved late to apply for a lifting of a cap on numbers that it knew was coming for the past 16 years, putting the ball in Fingal County Council’s court
Airline’s parent delivers a positive first quarter for the first time since pre-pandemic and upgrades profit forecast
Airlines that survived the pandemic intact now have a greater share of the market
Irish airline’s owner becomes latest aviation group to signal recovery from pandemic
Uncertainty continues to be the dominant concern for airlines and passengers
St Patrick’s Day launch will see airline restoring services to Edinburgh and elsewhere
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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
Irish carrier launches transatlantic services from English airport
Ireland Strategic Investment Fund has already given airline €150m loan
Irish airline blames ongoing US restrictions for second rescheduling
Airline signals plans to rebuild transatlantic route network in wake of pandemic
Passenger traffic through Republic fell 93.5% in first half of year, Europe’s sharpest fall
Airline’s chief Lynne Embleton sends out clear signal of intention to rebuild business
Carrier hopes to fly 2m passengers a year on regional routes formerly run by Stobart Air
It is likely Emerald will begin flying regional routes from January 2022, a year ahead of the original timetable set for the service
IAG interim results show passenger revenue during six months to June 30th slid to €33m
Airline emailed staff about transfers and redundancies instead on ‘take it or leave it’ terms
Interview: ‘It’s been one hell of a year,’ says Lynne Embleton, chief executive, Aer Lingus
Politicians critical of aviation contraction, but supportive of Government travel curbs
Lynn Embleton tells politicians closing Shannon Airport base was right decision
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