A man who left his Kindle on an Aer Lingus flight is outraged that he has to pay €38 for its return.
A High Court judge has paused Dublin Airport’s 25.2 million passenger cap for summer 2025 following airline appeals. Ryanair, Aer Lingus and Airlines for America (A4A), a trade association for US ...
Passengers aboard Aer Lingus’ first flight to Las Vegas may be hoping some of the luck of the Irish came with them aboard ...
For an airline every new route is a gamble but Aer Lingus is betting that its new service to Las Vegas will be a winner and a popular destination ...
Aer Lingus, Ryanair, and a consortium of American airlines are urging the court to rule in their favour ahead of next week’s ...
Aer Lingus is celebrating its inaugural flight to Las Vegas today by offering customers return fares to any destination in ...
Irish airline Aer Lingus on Monday said it would start a nonstop flight next year from Dublin to Indianapolis, the second ...
With the impending arrival of the new Airbus A321XLR, Aer Lingus continues its aggressive North American growth strategy.
Philip Callaghan has been told to pay €38 to get his Kindle back after he left it on an Aer Lingus flight - but he said he ...
While the concept of taking a full break is extremely rare in the aviation industry, it's not unheard of in Europe.
Aer Lingus is to reduce its staff numbers as it struggles with the twin challenges of the Dublin Airport passenger cap and poor profitability. The airline’s CEO Lynne Embleton warned staff in a ...
Michael O’Leary’s Ryanair was among the airlines seeking a stay from the High Court. Picture: Bryan Meade ...