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Old 14th Mar 2012, 15:05
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Is this a back door method of EI taking over AA in the long term?
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Old 14th Mar 2012, 16:12
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I doubt ei wud have the money for a trip to an aa meeting nevermind buying an airline!!
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Old 14th Mar 2012, 16:16
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Is this a back door method of EI taking over AA in the long term?
I doubt it to be honest. As has been mentioned in previous posts Aer Arann take all the risk. Aer Lingus receives a franchise fee from Aer Arann for operating under Aer Lingus' brand name. In return Aer Arann receive the monies from passenger bookings.

Aer Lingus don't have to pay for staff, pensions or aircraft maintenance. So I can't imagine EI wanting to take over RE.

Maybe someone else has a different view on this though.
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Old 14th Mar 2012, 17:06
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I would say they would rather run than buy......with Goverment and MOL looking to off load Lingus I would say the regional brand might be gone when this does happen.
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Old 14th Mar 2012, 17:28
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Wink

Ahhh propburner - predictable as ever. Clearly you worked for REA. Obviously you were not very happy? Perhaps REA issued you with a little verbal warning in relation to your work practices? Perhaps you then got a written warning? Still got an axe to grind - Very Clearly based on your repeated anti-Aer Arann posts.

Get over yourself. Enjoy Africa/Vietnam/Sandpit - wherever you are. My guess is that you are not working in Europe.

There are 400 staff in Aer Arann, most of them pretty sound, most of them professional, most of them working their asses off. All of us enjoy living in Ireland and no matter how **** the day we go home to our homes in Ireland every day after work - its what we do.

Sorry Arann didn't work out for you. Sorry The C/P gave you your marching orders, but your constant Arann bashing posts are transparent -

MOVE ON!!!
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Old 14th Mar 2012, 22:23
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Originally Posted by stab3.5up
I doubt ei wud have the money for a trip to an aa meeting nevermind buying an airline!!
Afraid you're entirely wrong. Aer Lingus have net cash of €355m (€927m gross). They could easily buy RE if they wanted virtually from their small change, but if RE is stable enough as an independent (and lower-cost) company, why would they? I agree entirely with EISNN on this.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 00:20
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@relax

I'm don't work in the airline business but.......

I definitely smell a manager who doesn't like an (ex) employee pointing out terms and conditions to an employee to protect their employer.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 00:22
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and your real name is?

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Old 15th Mar 2012, 09:23
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@RE-LAX You are way off the mark with your post I am not that person who you refer too but anyhow you are free to ramble on with whatever rubbish you like feel free.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 14:14
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From 25 March all Aer Lingus Regional flights are showing as operating from T2 anyone confirm this.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 14:50
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Who Cares T1 T2 there all the same? Its dublin airport you might check in at t2 but aircraft departs from pier b so whats the difference?
If its for a regional flight I would say bus from T2 to pier A knowing aer arann or maybe a nice 10min walk from T2 to Pier A
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 17:17
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Originally Posted by propburner
Who Cares T1 T2 there all the same?
If the long-term-car-park bus is bringing my family and our bags to the airport, I can assure you I do care which terminal is involved. If I am meeting someone off a flight, I confess I also find it helpful to know which terminal they're arriving at. But perhaps I'm just picky.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 17:29
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No you ask a good question. Just ignore any posts from propburner ( most of us do). He just likes to battle with everyone about anything RE.

Could be a mistake from the switchover possibly. It would make life easier if passengers used T2 especially for the connecting pax.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 20:25
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Have had it confirmed all EI regional flights will remain in T1.
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 22:16
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No, that can't be right. propburner is the authority on all things Aer Arann. So it must involve T2, 10 min walks/bus transfers etc. propburner knows all about aer arann - just check ALL of his previous posts...........(Yawwwwn)

So tell us propburner - what was your relationship with Aer Arann?

Are you denying you worked there?

Are you you denying you left under bad terms?

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Old 16th Mar 2012, 13:24
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@RE-LAX Thats for me to know and you to find out. lol lol

Mr Know it all RE-LAX.........

You think you know it all......

What is it with you people just because i have a neg view on RE, thats just the way I see it from the INSIDE hint hint RE-LAX.You got to work for them to know, answer me this why is so many leaving???? I wonder??? Anyhow I wont be with them for much longer onto bigger and Better.........must change my name from propburner wont suit me for much longer.........

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Old 16th Mar 2012, 16:49
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propburner, I know this a rumors forum etc.. but your continuous rants about Aer Arann etc. doesn't mean your immune to the consequences of that. I'm sure Aer Arann have probably been alerted to this by RE-LAX or another user maybe who knows, but while you might dislike the company theres no need for everyone of your posts to continually drag the company and its workforce down. Aer Arann is now in a much better place then even 2007 if i must say, they are now based around sustainable services and not reliant on PSO Grants. The future for Aer Arann is bright and definitely by the end of this year, the airline will just be an operating as Aer Lingus Regional which continues to be successful for both companies. Also I agree with the comments previously, there is absolutely no need for Aer Lingus to take over Aer Arann.
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Old 16th Mar 2012, 16:53
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Take the crap somewhere else, its getting boring.............
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Old 16th Mar 2012, 17:20
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Waterford

Waterford have a nice little video up celebrating the routes turning green

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Old 16th Mar 2012, 23:33
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Nice video

Happy St.Patrick's Day.
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