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16th Jan 2024, 14:06
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

Any west coast destination by Aer Lingus would...

Any west coast destination by Aer Lingus would require one of their HGW A333s with a crew rest installed, they’re currently kept busy on LAX and SFO with an A332 doing SEA. Not sure they’d be too...
18th Aug 2023, 13:09
Replies: 41
Views: 20,876
Posted By Shamrock350

EI UK can’t expand without aircraft. As it stands...

EI UK can’t expand without aircraft. As it stands the Dublin fleet will be stretched to the max next summer and may even require another second hand A330 to join. To complicate matters for EI UK, the...
28th Jul 2023, 20:47
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

Averages for the most recent months available and...

Averages for the most recent months available and the increases versus the same months last year.

March ‘23 - 67% (+10)
April ‘23 - 72% (+5)
May ‘23 - 64% (+8)

It’s worth noting that May...
17th Nov 2022, 21:47
Replies: 49
Views: 18,021
Posted By Shamrock350

MCO appears to be continuing at daily much...

MCO appears to be continuing at daily much further into November 2023 than previously, indicating either a later start for BGI or it’s cancellation.

It wouldn’t surprise me, outside of the...
12th Nov 2022, 22:55
Replies: 49
Views: 18,021
Posted By Shamrock350

Yes, the loads have steadily improved to quite...

Yes, the loads have steadily improved to quite respectable levels over the summer at least, certainly in line with local rivals. Previous attempts by Aer Lingus at UK bases, most notably LGW, were...
11th Nov 2022, 21:15
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

Until Aer Lingus decide to scale up ops at...

Until Aer Lingus decide to scale up ops at Manchester, there will always be a risk of issues like this happening. Even with 2 A330s planned next summer, they'll be both working the daily JFK and MCO...
11th Sep 2022, 11:44
Replies: 190
Views: 120,437
Posted By Shamrock350

Why would Emerald have ever operated it? ...

Why would Emerald have ever operated it?

It’s always been an Aer Lingus ‘mainline’ route using an A320. Neither Emerald or Stobart have ever operated to LHR under the Aer Lingus Regional...
28th Aug 2022, 22:35
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

Waiting for the XLR is leaving it a bit late,...

Waiting for the XLR is leaving it a bit late, that’s mid-2024 at the earliest for Aer Lingus. By that time I’d expect Boston to be served by someone else.
17th Aug 2022, 01:37
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

Same promotion is available from DUB and SNN, for...

Same promotion is available from DUB and SNN, for the same time period of 01 Sep - 31 Oct. It’s their standard off peak sale.
11th Jul 2022, 14:38
Replies: 49
Views: 18,021
Posted By Shamrock350

That’s never really stopped Aer Lingus before,...

That’s never really stopped Aer Lingus before, previous summers at Dublin were always very tight until the fleet became large enough to work in some spare capacity. The alternative of having an A330...
11th Jul 2022, 13:37
Replies: 49
Views: 18,021
Posted By Shamrock350

The talk of JFK being upgauged doesn’t surprise...

The talk of JFK being upgauged doesn’t surprise me, it seems to have done consistently well since its launch. The only thing I would say is business class loads have some catching up to do.

As...
14th Mar 2022, 10:21
Replies: 1,479
Views: 562,855
Posted By Shamrock350

Aer Lingus have seemingly found a workaround for...

Aer Lingus have seemingly found a workaround for this. When the rules changed on 1 January 2020, the BHD-LHR service was allowed to continue on certain EI registered aircraft as a wet lease with...
27th Feb 2022, 16:36
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

There probably is but they've been doing these...

There probably is but they've been doing these kind of sales regularly for years, Dublin had the exact offer a few weeks back so it appears to be accross the board.

JFK at least seems to have had...
8th Oct 2021, 08:33
Replies: 62
Views: 23,934
Posted By Shamrock350

What do you suggest they had done? Emerald was...

What do you suggest they had done? Emerald was already lined up as the replacement operator but wasn’t due to start until 2023, the contract was signed pretty rapidly within about 4-6 weeks of the...
6th Oct 2021, 15:33
Replies: 62
Views: 23,934
Posted By Shamrock350

Emerald has said the addition of these routes by...

Emerald has said the addition of these routes by Ryanair won’t impact their plans for Cork. At just 3 weekly initially, it’ll hardly be an attractive option compared to the likely twice daily Emerald...
1st Oct 2021, 04:27
Replies: 28
Views: 14,030
Posted By Shamrock350

I doubt we'll see Aer Lingus back on LAX before...

I doubt we'll see Aer Lingus back on LAX before the next summer schedule.

They've been abysmal on short haul, there's no excuse for the rolling schedule changes and cancellations, they either...
8th Sep 2021, 23:20
Replies: 190
Views: 120,437
Posted By Shamrock350

Ryanair won’t last on Kerry-Dublin, the launch...

Ryanair won’t last on Kerry-Dublin, the launch was a mess, the loads are woeful and they’ve already warned they’re only committed to the route until February which is hardly a ringing endorsement of...
25th Aug 2021, 13:59
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

Aer Lingus delays US launch again. JFK and...

Aer Lingus delays US launch again.

JFK and MCO were due to start on September 30 but have been pushed to December 1 and 11 respectively.

BGI is still planned to launch on October 20.
...
15th Jul 2021, 11:27
Replies: 28
Views: 14,030
Posted By Shamrock350

Were these figures for entire population or just...

Were these figures for entire population or just the currently eligible adult population?

According to Ireland’s Covid Data hub, 56.2% of the 16+ population has been fully vaccinated while 69.8%...
14th Jul 2021, 03:24
Replies: 187
Views: 108,727
Posted By Shamrock350

True but that is the name Aer Lingus has gone...

True but that is the name Aer Lingus has gone for, Concobhar is visible on the Irish side of EI-LRG and St Concord on the other.
16th Jun 2021, 16:44
Replies: 3,920
Views: 1,259,623
Posted By Shamrock350

TURIN Again? This is the first official...

TURIN

Again? This is the first official delay.
12th Apr 2021, 00:06
Replies: 187
Views: 108,727
Posted By Shamrock350

So first you claim you have a 'sinking feeling'...

So first you claim you have a 'sinking feeling' about it, then that you can't reveal your sources to actually claiming your source is Aer Lingus?

With the current lack of clarity surrounding...
11th Apr 2021, 14:02
Replies: 187
Views: 108,727
Posted By Shamrock350

It wouldn’t come as much of a surprise if the...

It wouldn’t come as much of a surprise if the launch was pushed back a couple of months, the reopening of travel hasn’t happened as expected and we’re still none the wiser on what will or won’t be...
1st Jan 2021, 13:55
Replies: 582
Views: 272,402
Posted By Shamrock350

So far operating today is one white and one...

So far operating today is one white and one green. Yesterday it looked like it was one white and two green.
21st Dec 2020, 11:13
Replies: 187
Views: 108,727
Posted By Shamrock350

It’s just tradition at this point but did have at...

It’s just tradition at this point but did have at least some significance in the past, particularly in the media who would refer to aircraft involved in newsworthy events by their individual names.
...
4th Aug 2019, 22:40
Replies: 512
Views: 336,032
Posted By Shamrock350

I'd be very surprised to see Seattle go double...

I'd be very surprised to see Seattle go double daily any time soon, the most likely west coast destination to go double daily would be San Francisco.

Seattle does appear to be doing very well...
1st Jul 2019, 17:55
Replies: 1,175
Views: 547,987
Posted By Shamrock350

EI-STA gone tech in Malaga.

EI-STA gone tech in Malaga.
19th Jun 2019, 21:01
Replies: 338
Views: 197,521
Posted By Shamrock350

Aer Lingus already operate to Seattle 5 weekly...

Aer Lingus already operate to Seattle 5 weekly with an A332 so I doubt it's an XLR candidate. If anything it's set to go daily next summer on the A332.
17th Jan 2019, 11:03
Replies: 338
Views: 197,521
Posted By Shamrock350

There is a difference between small and weak. ...

There is a difference between small and weak.

Nobody is disputing that Aer Lingus is a small airline but referring to it as weak is inaccurate. Even before the IAG take over Aer Lingus was...
1st Dec 2018, 15:39
Replies: 338
Views: 197,521
Posted By Shamrock350

Have some people just woken up in the year 2003?!...

Have some people just woken up in the year 2003?!

Surely it's no surprise to anyone that the Aer Lingus and Ryanair offerings are very similar on short haul while average fares are distinctly...
30th Nov 2018, 22:28
Replies: 338
Views: 197,521
Posted By Shamrock350

Aer Lingus also serve LGW... Average summer...

Aer Lingus also serve LGW...

Average summer schedule:

LHR - 13 daily
LGW - 6 daily
LCY - 6 daily

The Aer Lingus offering continues to be very attractive in this market.
19th Nov 2018, 22:26
Replies: 338
Views: 197,521
Posted By Shamrock350

I believe those Blue Air 737-400s at SNN are just...

I believe those Blue Air 737-400s at SNN are just in transit before going to the US, they may well be back in time for ASL Ireland to operate for Aer Lingus though.

PHL will be the first A321LR...
26th Sep 2018, 04:11
Replies: 2,453
Views: 1,128,014
Posted By Shamrock350

Doubt you’ll see many operators complain of such...

Doubt you’ll see many operators complain of such deals when they’ve probably got a few of their own on the go. Quite a few regional US airports have these deals in place and it’s open to airlines...
12th Sep 2018, 14:58
Replies: 512
Views: 336,032
Posted By Shamrock350

I think CDG is a safe bet, last year management...

I think CDG is a safe bet, last year management spoke of the A321LR's potential in offering a seamless product on key European routes to the US via Dublin and they would be considering a number of...
8th Jul 2018, 22:22
Replies: 338
Views: 197,521
Posted By Shamrock350

If that's the case go for it, you'll obviously...

If that's the case go for it, you'll obviously get plenty of other rewards working through the tiers.
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