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Knock-London service to resume from December 18
Aer Lingus will resume its hugely popular London-Gatwick service on December 18, just in time for the busy Christmas period. The service is returning on a phased basis initially, ahead of a planned full resumption of services in March 2022.
Gatwick service from Knock to run daily for summer 2022
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the news that Aer Lingus will increase capacity, to a daily service, on its London Gatwick route for summer 2022.
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Ireland West Airport welcomes return of Aer Lingus Gatwick service in December
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the news that Aer Lingus will resume operations on its hugely popular London Gatwick service on December 18 in time for the busy Christmas period. The service will return on a phased basis initially ahead of a planned full resumption of services in March 2021.
Welcome return of Aer Lingus Gatwick service in December
Ireland West Airport has today welcomed the news that Aer Lingus will resume operations on their hugely popular London Gatwick service on December 18 in time for the busy Christmas period.
Local Link Mayo launch new strategy plan
Local Link Mayo have officially launched recently 'A Connected Mayo' their TFL Local Link Mayo Strategy.
Pandemic having devastating effect on regional Ireland as numbers fall at Ireland West Airport
The impact of Covid-19 on regional Ireland is having a devastating effect as Ireland West Airport reveals the impact of the pandemic on the airport's business.
Impact of Covid-19 to see passenger numbers at Ireland West Airport decline by 75% in 2020
The impact of Covid-19 on regional Ireland is having a devastating effect as Ireland West Airport reveals the impact of the pandemic on the airports business.
Airport operations at Ireland West to be temporarily suspended next Monday
The managing director of Ireland West Airport has confrimed today that "as of Monday, March 30, airport operations will be temporarily suspended until further notice."
Irish Travel Agents Association Welcome the DFA Move to Repatriate Irish Tourists in Spain
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) have welcomed the move by the Tánaiste Simon Coveney which has ensured Irish tourists currently in Spain and who want to fly home can do so by midnight Thursday. The Tanaiste engaged with his Spanish counterpart and with Aer Lingus and Ryanair to secure this.