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Aer Lingus to take over IOM-Dublin route

by isleofman.com 14th March 2012

Aer Arann has announced its flights to Dublin from Ronaldsway airport will now be operated by Aer Lingus Regional.

From March 25, services between Dublin and the Isle of Man will join 21 existing Aer Lingus Regional routes operating from the Republic of Ireland.

However, Aer Arann will continue to run the London City route.

Aer Arann’s interim chief executive Sean Brogan described the move as a major strategic development which will mean a better experience for customers.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 14th, March 2012 11:26pm.

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