Irish Airlines Report September Traffic ©

Aer Lingus announced that it carried 954,000 passengers in September up 5% including Aer Lingus Regional operations, with a load factor of 83.9% up 3%. The airline carried 92,000 long-haul passengers up 7% with a load factor of 87% up 5.2%,

Dublin Airport French Air Force C-135FR Visits ©

                                                              The French Air Force “Armée de l'Air” have a long connection with Ireland being regular visitors for rugby matches and Training/VIP flights using a variety of aircraft types, mostly interestingly over the last two years with Boeing C-135FR’s which undertake

Aer Lingus: The New Demand Environment ©

The Aer Lingus Investor Day in London on the 28th of September is set to mark a turning point, when phase two of ‘Project Greenfield’ details are released. The airline has signaled a shift in its operations is on the agenda

Ryanair: Europe’s Market Opportunities Abound

Ryanair's Cawley Says Rivals `Very Fragile' as Oil Rises Ryanair is set to continue to grow its presence at primary airports across Europe, as another round of European consolidation will create the necessary conditions enabling the carrier grow, as competitors re-structure

Hurricane Irene: US Airlines Ground Stop in Dublin ©

                                                                 The Hurricane Irene's move up the US East Coast at the weekend after making landfall in North Carolina lead to the closure of hubs in Boston and New York region throwing the operation of airlines out of sync, this lead to

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