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The article just says that it's a route already served by an airline. Yes ATL is a possibility, but PHL or CLT are a lot more likely to be the new route. PHL is however the most likely option according to the rumours.
Good news about Aer Lingus holding recruiting events for MON crew, although both Virgin Atlantic and Ryanair are trying to recruit them too.
Good news about Aer Lingus holding recruiting events for MON crew, although both Virgin Atlantic and Ryanair are trying to recruit them too.
Frankly, it wouldn't surprise me if all airlines are interested in any applications that come from ex-Monarch crew. It's good to see that other airlines are keen to taken them on and I hope they all find new jobs quickly.


Join Date: Oct 2011
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Appears to be some speculation EI will announce Seattle in the next few weeks if they can secure an additional aircraft in time for summer 2018.
They did say when they announced PHL they hope to be back with another announcement in a few weeks.
Mood lighting roll out on long haul fleet has also started.
They did say when they announced PHL they hope to be back with another announcement in a few weeks.
Mood lighting roll out on long haul fleet has also started.

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They may have in the past, but Facebook are building a huge data centre in Odense and 75% of the construction workers and engineers are from Ireland. The daily Ryanair, SAS and Norwegian are doing very well from this project which is set to last 3 years


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Looks like EI recruitment announcement came at the right time:
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/...jobs-1.3276935
Thousands of pilots from around Europe, many from troubled carriers such as Monarch Airlines and Air Berlin, have applied for 100 jobs at Aer Lingus.
The Irish airline announced several weeks ago that it intends to hire 200 pilots over the next three years; it advertised the first 100 positions in October, and by the closing date, on Tuesday this week, almost 3,000 experienced pilots are understood to have applied.
The Irish airline announced several weeks ago that it intends to hire 200 pilots over the next three years; it advertised the first 100 positions in October, and by the closing date, on Tuesday this week, almost 3,000 experienced pilots are understood to have applied.

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SEA has become a major tech hub....even Apple have a serious setup there.
EI flying a kite in the hope of Microsoft, Amazon etc block booking capacity ?
Perhaps with a bit of a push from IDA to all concerned ?
EI flying a kite in the hope of Microsoft, Amazon etc block booking capacity ?
Perhaps with a bit of a push from IDA to all concerned ?

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If it's air tanker that will seriously dilute the Aer Lingus experience. Air Tanker have been running TCX long haul flights from MAN and pax already complain that there are no seat back TV's and lack of premium cabin, imagine what that's going to be like for EI who have a J cabin?


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Hard to see Air Tanker unless it was a medium/long term lease and EI would fit out the aircraft. They have no new A330 on order after the final one arrives this month.
Getting pilot approval for outsourced A330 ops is rather interesting, hard to see how they would get it passed.
Getting pilot approval for outsourced A330 ops is rather interesting, hard to see how they would get it passed.

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The aircraft would be reconfigured into the standard Aer Lingus layout, with the Aer Lingus hard product. Air Tanker did the same when they leased their aircraft to Jet2 - their A330s all had Jet2's grey and red seating. Also, Thomas Cook's Air Tanker A330 was in fact reconfigured into standard Thomas Cook layout, with Zodiac Rave seat back IFE installed, so your comments regarding the matter are incorrect.
