Have you noticed more Americans about town? Aer Lingus transatlantic passengers are up
The line could get a lot longer at the Book of Kells.
The line could get a lot longer at the Book of Kells.
… because there’s a Spanish Air Traffic Controllers’ strike on the way.
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All 97 passengers were evacuated safely.
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The planes did not enter Irish airspace but were in an area the Irish Aviation Authority has control over.
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Nobody was hurt in the incident.
Some 38 flights have been cancelled, but there are no reports of Irish flight delays.
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But Dublin Airport isn’t happy about the news.
They’re also costing a cool $22 billion.
The Irish Aviation Authority has told TheJournal.ie it is ‘closely monitoring’ the situation.
Latest CSO figures show rise in passenger levels passing through Irish airports last year.
The airline’s latest passeger load figures show that over 6 million people flew with Aer Lingus in the first seven months of this year.
The Prime Minister of the Netherlands said that it was too dangerous to continue.
Local media reported an emergency in connection with this evening’s flight to East Midlands Airport.
Storms were reported in the area when the plane went missing last night
Aer Lingus and Ryanair confirm they do not fly over Ukrainian air space and flights are not impacted by the restrictions.
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An average of 1,759 flights a day flew in Irish airspace in June, according to the Irish Aviation Authority.
The strike was unexpectedly called off last night after marathon talks.
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Ryanair has cancelled about 240 flights today.
One of the unions involved in Labour Court talks said today that progress had been made and so the two strike days have been deferred.
The airline recorded a profit of €523 million, with a total revenue of €5 billion.
Air traffic figures for April show an increase at all three airports with Shannon seeing a significant rise of over 30 per cent.
The airline puts it down to a later Easter than normal and more long-haul flights.
The flights will take off at 11.10am, seven days a week.
The airline’s overall passenger numbers for last month have increased 13 per cent compared to the same time last year.
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