Aer Lingus ground and cabin crew will seek a 4 per cent pay increase early next year after the airline’s pilots won a 17.75 per cent boost following a bitter summer dispute. The carrier’s ...
Aer Lingus is set to launch a new route to Indianapolis, making it the second U.S. destination that will be served by the airline’s new Airbus A321XLR aircraft. This move is part of the airline ...
Irelands flag carrier, Aer Lingus, has commenced direct flights from Dublin to Las Vegas and has become the first airline to ...
Aer Lingus has reported operating profits of €139m for the third quarter of 2024, down €57m from the same time last year. The airline posted operating profits of €148m for the nine months to ...
The High Court has granted permission to Aer Lingus, Ryanair and an association representing US airlines to bring challenges to a cap on passenger numbers at Dublin Airport for next summer.
You can check out at any time. More info Aer Lingus has announced a brand new route out of Dublin Airport that is sure to provide a welcome respite from anyone experiencing the winter blues.
Aer Lingus said its latest new transatlantic route - from Dublin to Indianapolis, Indiana, in the mid-west region of the US - will start on May 3, 2025. The route will serve as the only direct ...
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Aer Lingus has also made its mark on the entertainment capital of the world after they set up an activation on the Exosphere. On the exterior of the globally recognised entertainment venue the ...
Aer Lingus has been forced to cancel several flights from Manchester Airport to Ireland today due to Storm Ashley which is battering parts of the UK and Ireland. Services to both the Irish capital ...
Weeks after announcing a Nashville service set for take off in 2025, Aer Lingus will also fly to Indianapolis next year Aer Lingus will fly from Dublin to Indianapolis from May 2025. Photo ...
The High Court has granted permission to Aer Lingus, Ryanair and an association representing US airlines to bring challenges to a cap on passenger numbers at Dublin Airport for next summer.