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| Status | Scheduled | ||||||||||
| Base | Dublin | ||||||||||
| IATA Code | RE | ||||||||||
| ICAO Code | REA | ||||||||||
| Website | www.aerarann.ie | ||||||||||
| Country | Ireland | ||||||||||
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29.08.2010 - Aer Arann (RE/Dublin) has filed for examinership on August 26 and will continue to operate its own services and Aer Lingus (EI/Dublin) franchise services for the time being in a similar fashion to several US carriers that have operated under better known Chapter 11. It has already made some changes to its own network earlier this year: Donegal-Glasgow Intl: 4x weekly ATR 42-300 service has started on March 28 (replacing route to Prestwick) Kerry-Manchester: 4x weekly ATR 42-300 service has resumed on May 20 Waterford-Lorient: weekly seasonal ATR 72-200 service has started on May 29 Aer Arann has however given up its routes from Cork to Belfast City and Dublin on August 31. 29.08.2010 - Aer Lingus (EI/Dublin) has announced that it is currently reviewing its alliance options again after having left oneworld alliance in 2007 out of its own free will. It is planning to cut 670 staff positions as part of a capacity adjustment programme. Aer Lingus has entered into a franchise agreement with Aer Arann (RE/Dublin) that now operates its four ATR 72-500s and an ATR 72-200 as an Aer Lingus Regional franchisee: Cork-Birmingham: 2x daily ATR 72 service starting on October 31 (replacing daily mainline flight) Cork-Bristol: daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (replacing Aer Arann route) Cork-Cardiff: daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (replacing Aer Arann route) Cork-Edinburgh: 2x daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (replacing Aer Arann route) Cork-Glasgow Intl: daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 Cork-Jersey: 2x weekly seasonal ATR 72 service between May 22 and September 4 (replacing Aer Arann route) Cork-La Rochelle: weekly seasonal ATR 72 service between May 22 and August 28 (replacing Aer Arann route) Cork-Manchester: 2x daily ATR 72 service starting on October 31 (replacing daily mainline flight) Dublin-Blackpool: daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (replacing Aer Arann route) Dublin-Cardiff: 3x daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (replacing Aer Arann route) Dublin-Doncaster/Sheffield: 6x weekly ATR 72 service has started on March 28 Dublin-Durham Tees Valley: 5x weekly ATR 72 service has started on March 28 Dublin-Edinburgh: 2x daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (in addition to daily mainline flight) Dublin-Glasgow Intl: 4x daily ATR 72 service has started on March 28 (replacing 2x daily mainline flights) Shannon-Birmingham: 6x weekly ATR 72 service has started on July 1 Shannon-Bristol: 6x weekly ATR 72 service has started on July 1 Shannon-Glasgow Intl: daily ATR 72 service has started on July 1 Shannon-Manchester: daily ATR 72 service has started on July 1 Aer Lingus has also resumed four times weekly A320-200 service from Dublin to Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel. It has however given up its Belfast Intl-Munich and Dublin-Sofia routes and will temporarily suspend long haul operations from Shannon to Boston and New York JFK between January 5 and March 27, 2011. 24.01.2010 - Aer Arann (RE/Dublin) has entered into negotiations about a closer cooperation with Aer Lingus (EI/Dublin) that reportedly is based around a proposal that Aer Arann would operate feeder services on behalf or in close cooperation with Aer Lingus from the various UK airports to Dublin and Cork. Aer Arann is reportedly considering leasing a BAe 146-200 again. 11.10.2009 - Air Contractors (AG/Dublin) has added three ex-Aer Arann (RE/Dublin), ASA - Atlantic Southeast Airlines (EV/Atlanta) and DOT - Danu oro transportas (R6/Vilnius) ATR 72-200s that will be converted to freighters. 11.10.2009 - Air Southwest (SZ/Plymouth) has wet-leased an ATR 72-200 from Aer Arann (RE/Dublin). |
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