Aer Lingus celebrated the 20th Anniversary of operations on Dublin to Vienna route on 27th October having commencing in October 2002, as the carrier refocused its network on leisure and city break destinations after 11th September. The route was initially operated by Boeing 737-400/500 aircraft until their replacement by Airbus A320s in 2005.
Aer Lingus Chief Customer Officer Susanne Carberry, said “We are delighted to be celebrating flying 20 years into Vienna Airport, providing a direct connection between Ireland and Austria. The Austrian capital is a popular city break destination in the heart of Europe. Aer Lingus will this winter operate 4 weekly flights from Dublin to Vienna offering customers great value on breaks to Vienna and Dublin alike. We look forward to continuing our direct service to Vienna into the future”.
Vienna Airport COO & Joint CEO Julian Jäger said “We would like to congratulate Aer Lingus on its anniversary here in Vienna! For two decades travellers have been able to take a0dvantage of a consistent and dependable flight connection between Ireland and Austria. This flight service is valuable for tourism in both directions, and we are extremely pleased with this longstanding partnership and look forward to a continued good cooperation”
Image Credit: Flughafen Wien – Vienna Airport
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