EI-EIM A330 EIN Landing 28R 14 January 2024

Irish carrier Aer Lingus will operate two-class, 327-seat Airbus A330-300 aircraft on its Dublin–Madrid route effective 26 October, replacing the 174-seat A320-200 on one of its two daily services. The A330-300 will operate EIN592/593 on Thursdays and Sundays, marking a significant boost in capacity.

The inaugural A330 service was flown by EI-DUZ (Airbus A330-302, msn 0847). The schedule is as follows: EIN592 departs Dublin (DUB) at 06:15, arriving Madrid (MAD) at 09:55, while the return flight EIN593 departs MAD at 11:45, landing in DUB at 12:45.

The new twice-weekly Airbus A330-300 service between Dublin (DUB) and Madrid (MAD) will provide Irish Exporters, improved access to IAG Cargo’s extensive network, opening up new trade opportunities across Latin America.

IAG Cargo Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Camilo Garcia Cervera, said “The winter season is a crucial time for global trade, and we’re particularly pleased to see Bangkok return to the network, a key market for many of our customers. The introduction of a wide-body connection between Dublin and Madrid further strengthens our network, providing greater access to key transatlantic and Latin American trade lanes. With more wide-body services, greater frequencies, and four hubs, we give businesses of all sizes reliable and timely access to access markets worldwide.”

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