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Aer Lingus is considering flying to Cancún from Dublin in what would be its first Ireland-Mexico service ... in the process of taking delivery of new aircraft from its parent, International ...
A bitter row between Dublin and Washington ... Airport in the early 1970s threatened Aer Lingus and the Irish government’s plans to develop the west of Ireland, then taoiseach Jack Lynch told ...
The 2026 college football season will begin with a matchup between North Carolina and TCU in Dublin, Ireland, in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. The teams will play Aug. 29, 2026 ...
"It will be special to take the field in Dublin and for our fans to see us on this type of stage in Ireland. We have enjoyed watching past Aer Lingus College Football Classic games, and it’s a ...
Aer Lingus has announced a major ... of travellers flying into and out of Ireland this summer and beyond. The airline, which flies from Dublin, Cork, Shannon and Ireland West Knock airports ...
Direct flights to Alicante are also offered by Ryanair and Aer Lingus from Ireland. The sunshine spot ... and Aer Lingus offer direct flights from Dublin to Seville. Known for its Moorish ...
Aer Lingus has new boarding groups in place for flights departing and arriving into Ireland this summer. The airline, which ...
Ireland’s ... with 777 aircraft. However, alongside the planned entrance of Icelandair, Aer Lingus will also launch 4X-weekly Airbus A321XLR flights from Dublin in May. Sabre Market Intelligence ...
A wheel that fell off a passenger plane during a flight from Edinburgh to Belfast “could have fallen on an urban area” if it had happened later in the journey, an accident investigation has found.
The airline has introduced a new boarding process for flights after a number of changes were brought in for passengers ...
A worker with a contract company at Dublin Airport who was ... between him and a male member of the Aer Lingus customer service team at the self-service flight check-in kiosks in the early hours ...
A Co Louth man has claimed in the High Court that he was fired from his job as an IT engineer contractor at Dublin Airport for telling an Aer Lingus employee to “f*** off”. Colm Dunne ...