Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter 20 June
Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter 20 June: https://bit.ly/3O8Uub4
Irish Aircraft Leasing Newsletter 20 June: https://bit.ly/3O8Uub4
Icelandair operates a daily service from Dublin to Keflavik year-round using a mix of Boeing 737MAX-8/9 and Boeing 757-200/300 aircraft according to market demand. On 12 May the carrier launched a new seasonal summer service to Raleigh-Durham (RDU) operating four times
Luxair and SCR20 announced that they have entered a strategic partnership in the UK and Irish markets. SCR20 Director, Simon Cook, commented 'I am excited to back working with the Luxair team and working for a brand I firmly believe in.
Icelandic low cost carrier PLAY Airlines has reconnected Dublin (DUB) and Stewart International Airport (SWF) - New York from 10 June operating an daily Airbus A321NEO service in 192 seat all economy configuration for the first time since September 2019 when
The Barcelona-based low-cost airline Vueling Airlines part of the IAG Group has re-affirmed its commitment to the Irish market, indicating that they will extend their current Cork to Paris (Orly) service into the winter season and announcing new Paris Orly to
The daa announced over 2.6 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in May, an increase of 2.4 million passengers when compared to 2021 and 87% of the passenger numbers seen pre-pandemic in May 2019, with strong growth reported in all market
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