Aer Lingus - 5
Why expand at outstations when things are on the retreat at your home base??
If FR get a bigger grip on DUB, EI could find themselves homeless (or based at an airprt with minimal flights)!!
If FR get a bigger grip on DUB, EI could find themselves homeless (or based at an airprt with minimal flights)!!
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I wonder will there be any reductions at Belfast or Gatwick...
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Any news so far?
November traffic
short haul: 704,000 +9.1% load fctor: 71.0% (-0.8 pp)
long haul: 72,000 -25.0% load factor: 71.1% (-1.8 pp)
total: 776,000 +4.7% load factor: 71.0% (-1.3 pp)
November traffic
short haul: 704,000 +9.1% load fctor: 71.0% (-0.8 pp)
long haul: 72,000 -25.0% load factor: 71.1% (-1.8 pp)
total: 776,000 +4.7% load factor: 71.0% (-1.3 pp)
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flight changes
guys, just had an email from aer lingus changing my belfast to malaga flight by two days, my flight now non operational, no hint of a refund, also ive booked manchester to belfast flights to connect to my original booking!!! any suggestions!!! will i get a refund?
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Aer Lingus has announced the resignation of Sean Coyle as Chief Financial Officer and Head of Short haul operations. Mr Coyle will leave Aer Lingus by mutual agreement at the end of December 2009 to pursue other interests. He will also resign his position as a member of the Aer Lingus Board.
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He's only there a year?
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He's only there a year?
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Looks like the termination of the "cost saving" contract with Astraeus might be the herald of the big crisis that has been looming at EIN. That together with the diabolical loads out of LGW seem to be conspiring nicely to drain the last remnants of their cash. Suiggest that you all watch this space with great interest. Big announcements probably after New Year.
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Steady on now boys and girls. An airline with more "free" cash in the bank than Ryanair ain't going to be disappearing anytime soon.
It's not a coincidence that an ex member of management presided over the finances while his real boss watched on from across the tarmac in Dublin rubbing his hands with glee.
What now? Aer Lingus being managed by an extremely talented management team all rowing in the same direction? Sounds like trouble for Ryanair in their own back yard to me......
Now, back to the simplex.....
It's not a coincidence that an ex member of management presided over the finances while his real boss watched on from across the tarmac in Dublin rubbing his hands with glee.
What now? Aer Lingus being managed by an extremely talented management team all rowing in the same direction? Sounds like trouble for Ryanair in their own back yard to me......
Now, back to the simplex.....