Aer Lingus Sale: A Step closer ©

The sale of Aer Lingus moved closer as yesterday after months of speculation the government announced that it would dispose of its remaining 25% stake in Aer Lingus as part of the disposal of state assets under the Torika agreement. The

Dublin Airport A Stimulus Plan ©

                   Dublin Airport Terminal 1 Pier B on a Sunday Afternoon                                       The Irish Financial crisis of 2008 and subsequent recession which caused an economic contraction of 14% has an adverse impact on air travel demand coped with cost inflation

Irish Airlines Report January Traffic ©

Aer Lingus announced that it carried 563,000 passengers in January up 6% with a load factor of 62.3% up 0.1%. The airline carried 49,000 long-haul passengers up 2.1% with a load factor of 61.8% down 3.9% and 514,000 short-haul passengers up

Boeing 787 Dreamliner makes its first official visit to Ireland ©

                                                                                               “The all-new 787 Dreamliner continues to generate tremendous enthusiasm everywhere it flies’-Scott Fancher GM & VP 787 Program  The Boeing 787 Dreamliner made its first official visit to Ireland when N787BX Boeing 787-86Q c/n 40692 Boeing Company using call

European Airlines Cost Pressures grows ©

The year has begun with enormous cost pressures in the airline sector as legacy carriers continue to evolve their business models to ensure competitiveness and long-term viability, the transformation phase is far from over, in fact it is only has just

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