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Cate McCurry, PA. June 22, 2024 at 8:01 AM. Aer Lingus has confirmed it is to cancel 120 flights scheduled for next weekend due to a pilots’ eight-hour strike happening on June 29. A ...
June 21, 2024 at 1:30 PM. The industrial dispute at Aer Lingus escalated on Friday as pilots announced an eight-hour strike on Saturday June 29. A previously announced, indefinite work-to-rule ...
Ireland’s Labour Court is to formally intervene in a bitter pay dispute between Aer Lingus and its pilots. The move came after both sides were involved in more than eight hours of talks at the ...
Aer Lingus ( / ˌɛər ˈlɪŋɡəs / air LING-gəs; an anglicisation of the Irish aerloingeas [ˌeːɾˠˈl̪ˠɪɲɟəsˠ], meaning "air fleet") [ a] is the flag carrier of Ireland. Founded by the Irish Government, it was privatised between 2006 and 2015 and it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Airlines Group (IAG).
This is a combined list of destinations operated by Aer Lingus, its subsidiary Aer Lingus UK, and regional franchise Aer Lingus Regional as of January 2022. [1] The airline currently operates scheduled and limited charter flights to/from a total of 93 airports, across 24 countries in Europe, North America, the Canary Islands, and a seasonal flight to the Asian portion of Turkey.
Website. www .emeraldairlines .com. Emerald Airlines is an Irish regional airline headquartered in Dublin, on the grounds of Dublin Airport. In August 2021, the airline became the operator of the Aer Lingus Regional franchise, before operations launched on 26 February 2022.
Hundreds of Aer Lingus pilots marched around Dublin Airport during an eight-hour strike in a bitter dispute with the airline over pay. The pilots, all in full uniform, set off at 6am from Aer ...
Synge Street CBS [4] (colloquially Synger) [5] [6] is a boys' non-fee-paying state school, under the auspices of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust, located in the Dublin 8 area of Dublin, Ireland. The school was founded in 1864 by Canon Edward McCabe and Brother Edward O'Flaherty, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] as part of a mid-nineteenth century programme to expand ...