Air rage rising: From insults to sexual comments and assault, ‘it’s getting completely out of hand’
Cabin crew members report an increasingly volatile atmosphere caused by a small minority of passengers, with alcohol and drugs often in the mix
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Cabin crew members report an increasingly volatile atmosphere caused by a small minority of passengers, with alcohol and drugs often in the mix
The airline will support the scientist and researcher in traveling to her training for the space flight
IAG CEO says demand for premium seating remains robust
Watchdog secures €360,104 in refunds
Transaction would not go through on the Aer Lingus website, so the customer did it over the phone instead
Will Irish tourists wary of Trump and US border controls go south of the border?
`At least one’ world class aircraft engine overhaul facility called for
Directors conclude ‘significant doubt’ over ability to continue as going concern
Darragh O’Brien is hopeful for a solution that can also respect independence of planning process
In March of this year, slightly fewer than 39,000 people normally resident in Ireland travelled to the US, a drop of 27 per cent compared with March 2024
Portuguese authorities say ‘no evidence’ of cyber attack, Spanish PM urges against speculation
Getting business class seats or valet parking doesn’t have to break the bank
University of North Carolina will play Texas Christian University in fifth edition of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic at the Aviva Stadium
Airline has begun new service from Dublin to Nashville and is adding further European destinations
Two sets of proceedings arose from worker’s use of expletive at Aer Lingus employee
Service set to kick off while US relations with rest of world are at a low point
Ruling follows referral of key issues to Europe last year and will remain in place until case is ultimately decided
Airline’s suggestions for dealing with the issue said to be unconnected to possible legislation for lifting cap
Colm Dunne claims his dismissal his post at ESP Global Services Ltd was ‘not proportionate’
Washington put pressure on government in early 1970s to stop forcing passenger planes from US to land at Shannon
American carrier group Airlines for America to meet Government officials to discuss contentious limit
A reader asks about allowances for disabled passengers, while another has since June been trying to get cancellation compensation
Compensation for those whose flights were cancelled may not be available due to event outside airlines' control
Thousands of Irish passengers are likely to be affected by closure of major transport hub following fire
College game is a proven money-spinner for local economy, largely dwarfing the value added to the economy by other big international sports events
Last year’s edition added an estimated €146m to the Irish economy, according to report
Airline chief executive says ‘strange’ cap on north runway flights could damage Dublin Airport’s transatlantic hub status
IAG-owned carrier blames pilots’ dispute and increased transatlantic competition for decline
A big player in pharma/healthcare, biotech or the tech world would be good fit in replacing BT
Deirdre Fitzpatrick Lally (54) of Beechwood, Kinsealy, Malahide, Co Dublin, sued Aer Lingus and the airport operator, DAA plc
Airline ignored family’s predicament and staff were ‘rude and antagonistic’
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