Aer Arann
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ork- dub
I see ork dub is down to a daily lunchtime departure in summer timetable .Its now impossible to connect with most aer lingus transatlantic flights.There will be just the one based atr operating for aer lingus regional.
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There will be just the one based atr operating for aer lingus regional
Have to agree that new Belfast times are useless for business passengers.
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I know this'll sound stupid - but is the Durham Tees Valley Airport service from Dublin being operated by Aer Arann or Aer Lingus? If its Aer Arann, where is the aircraft being based?
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The Durham Tees Valley service will be on an Aer Arann aircraft Atr 72-500 and will have Aer Arann crew... but the aircraft will be in Aer lingus colours and the crew will wear Aer lingus uniforms. Confusing i know!! lol And the A/C will be DUB based.
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RTÉ Business: Aer Arann flying new routes to UK
Kerry - Manchester
Derry - Edinburgh
Derry - Manchester
Donegal - Glasgow GLA
Unclear whether these will be "Aer Lingus Regional" routes... ? Only for sale on the RE website for the moment in any case.
Kerry - Manchester
Derry - Edinburgh
Derry - Manchester
Donegal - Glasgow GLA
Unclear whether these will be "Aer Lingus Regional" routes... ? Only for sale on the RE website for the moment in any case.
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Great news for the Irish regional airports! Was wondering would Aer Arann ever give London City a go from the larger airports, i.e. Dublin, Cork and Belfast, perhaps as Aer Lingus Regional. Think it would be really successful
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I had a quick check on Ascend earlier today and it appears Aer Arann have further delayed some of their ATR72-500 deliveries. There's now one due in 2010 (August) and the remainder due in 2011.
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Unfortunately it means that they are moving out of Prestwick altogether and flights to Donegal will fly from Glasgow instead. I wonder if Aer Lingus would move down the road to Prestwick if Ryanair eventually took the over.
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It looks like it will be operated with a Galway based crew overnighting in Derry. The aircraft seems to operate:
LDY-DUB-LDY-EDI-GWY
Crew change/aircraft swap
GWY-EDI-LDY-MAN-LDY
LDY-DUB-LDY-EDI-GWY
Crew change/aircraft swap
GWY-EDI-LDY-MAN-LDY
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Here's the first ATR in EI colours:
More pics at http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanair/
copyright etc Malcolm Nason
More pics at http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanair/
copyright etc Malcolm Nason