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Wild Geese: Living and working in Uganda, Declan Peppard ‘truly misses’ St Anne’s Park in Dublin
Wild Geese: Living and working in Uganda, Declan Peppard ‘truly misses’ St Anne’s Park in Dublin
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Carrier follows closure of Gatwick route with cuts to Heathrow service
Challenge to revenue on transatlantic routes could be more enduring than the hit from pilots’ industrial action
Irish head of global airlines trade body Iata says policy tweaks by governments could boost production of sustainable aviation fuel
Company’s chief Luis Gallego expects cost implications of switch to cleaner fuel to hit passenger demand
Aer Lingus and trade union Ialpa have failed to reach agreement on a pay increase for the airline’s pilots after months of negotiations
Almost all 668 members backed industrial action up to and including a strike
Carrier expects this season to be its busiest since pandemic
Aviation regulator confirms plans to limit the number of seats airlines can offer over five month ‘winter season’
Agreement comes amid pay row at Irish carrier
Airline meets trade union as it says diversion of new planes to other IAG airlines could see it hire 80 fewer pilots
Airlines and tech stocks advance in final trading session of the week
IAG trading statement comes weeks after rival Ryanair committed to €400m return to shareholders
Aer Lingus and Ryanair both fly to Gatwick, the UK’s second biggest airport
UK air traffic chaos was a reminder of how much Ryanair gets right
Arriving passengers report delays of several hours at major hubs including Heathrow and Gatwick
Many corporate executives were quick to abandon video calls and get back on the road
Stocks rebounded after touching a near two-year low, ending a six-day losing streak
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Take offs and landings at Heathrow face restrictions on Monday
Airline’s sister carrier British Airways has axed 10,000 flights, mostly due to capacity curbs at its Heathrow hub
California-based company will supply Irish carrier and British Airways at San Francisco airport from 2025
Airline says no other cancellations planned after it lost 17 flights over weekend to factors including illness and industrial action
Airlines angry at Heathrow action and threat of legal action, with Emirates insisting it will halt none of its flights to Dubai
London hub that handles many Irish passengers tells carriers to stop selling seats
Britain’s Heathrow airport ordered cancellation of 61 flights at short notice on Monday
Airline recruits René de Groot from Dutch airline KLM to help reboot operations after thousands of cancelled flights
Thousands of passengers hit over the last week as bottlenecks, strikes and Covid cause travel chaos
Journey to becoming an airline pilot is demanding and expensive
You just pay on the day you get paid. It’s never a problem, writes Breffni O’Sullivan
Airlines that survived the pandemic intact now have a greater share of the market
Group plans to use the Max 10s on short-haul routes
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