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Friday April 29 2011 The European Ombudsman has warned that he may launch a probe in the European Commission 's general health and consumers directorate after it published misleading information for air passengers during last year's volcanic ash
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The Supreme Court today stayed the Bombay high court order that Airport Authority of India (AAI) can't detain aircraft on account of airlines' pending dues. A bench comprising Justice GS Singhvi and Justice AK Ganguly stayed the high court orders on
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The news comes as the airline continues an investigation into its controversial 'leave and return' scheme which triggered a 29.5m tax settlement. The 2008 scheme allowed 700 staff to leave the airline with redundancy packages and return weeks later
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Tuesday February 01 2011 AER Arann will launch new routes from Waterford and Galway to London Southend Airport from the end of March. The services are being launched after UK logistics group Stobart, which owns Southend Airport, agreed as part of Aer
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Saturday January 22 2011 Stobart, the UK transport and logistics group that is providing financial support to Aer Arann , said it incurred a 1.5m (1.76m) charge as a result of the bad weather in the run-up to Christmas. However, the company said it
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About 2,700 people are to be affected and Aer Lingus has said passengers will receive text messages. The company has confirmed that 82 cabin crew have now been suspended in the row over new rosters.
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It's the latest example of how the recession is biting into sport in a manner that would never have been envisaged a few years ago, and leaves Galway looking for a new sponsor in a much reduced market place. Their five-year deal with Aer Arann ,
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Tuesday December 14 2010 Two new air routes will link Dublin with Bristol and Aberdeen, it was announced today. The joint venture between Aer Arann and Aer Lingus is intended to connect UK passengers with transatlantic flights out of the Irish
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Wednesday December 08 2010 Passenger numbers at Aer Lingus fell almost 16pc to 653,000 in November on foot of capacity cuts at the airline, according to data released yesterday. On short-haul routes, passenger numbers declined 17.5pc to 581,000 last
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Softly spoken, gracious and always complimentary about the ability of Ireland to rebound, one would be forgiven for momentarily forgetting the cataclysmic events of the last month...The chairman of one of Ireland's airlines has said big business is
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