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Eurocontrol Reveals Dublin-London as Europe’s Top City Pair for 2024

February 22, 2025

February 22, 2025

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Eurocontrol Reveals Dublin-London as Europe’s Top City Pair for 2024

Dublin-London retained its position as Europe's busiest city pair in 2024, marking a third consecutive year, according to Eurocontrol's latest 'Data Snapshot 49' released on February 14, 2025. The city pair, saw an average of 91 daily flights throughout the year,

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Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Director Ireland/UK welcomes British Airways return

November 3, 2024

November 3, 2024

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Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Director Ireland/UK welcomes British Airways return

British Airways resumed its service between Bangkok and London Gatwick after suspension in 2020, from 28th October 2024 initially operating three times weekly, increasing up to five times per week in January and February 2025, and four times per week in

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British Airways launches new seasonal London Gatwick service

May 22, 2024

May 22, 2024

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British Airways launches new seasonal London Gatwick service

International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) carrier British Airwaus Monday 20 May commenced a new Dublin to London Gatwick service, operating 12 weekly up to 29 September 2024. The service is operated by Dublin based Emerald Airlines using 72 seat ATR72-600 aircraft

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Emerald Airlines secures British Airways wet-lease for Dublin-London Gatwick route

April 27, 2024

April 27, 2024

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Emerald Airlines secures British Airways wet-lease for Dublin-London Gatwick route

Emerald Airlines Ireland's newest regional airline providing franchise, ACMI and private charter services, is to operate a new British Airways wet-lease on Dublin to London Gatwick route, effective from 20 May 2024 to 29 September 2024 operating 12 weekly flights utilizing

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Aer Lingus ends Dublin-London Gatwick service

March 30, 2024

March 30, 2024

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Aer Lingus ends Dublin-London Gatwick service

Aer Lingus ceased operations on Dublin to London Gatwick effective from Saturday 30 March, which operated up to five times daily using 174 seat Airbus A320-200 aircraft citing a a review of the route’s performance. The last service EIN236/7 was operated

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