Get weekends off to a flying start with Aer Arann Happy Hour!
01st Dec - Aer Arann are inviting customers to enjoy Happy Hour with them every Thursday and Friday. From 1pm to 2pm on Thursdays and Fridays, Aer Arann will release a number of special promotional fares on a selection of domestic and international routes. Customers can avail of these flights by logging onto www.aerarann.com and clicking on the Happy Hour button. Happy Days!
Aer Arann extends Christmas shopping seat sale
01st Nov - Aer Arann have announced an extension on their Christmas Shopping seat sale campaign with fares from just €25* one-way to many great shopping cities across the UK including London, Cardiff, Manchester and Newcastle.
Colin Lewis , Head of Sales and Marketing for Aer Arann commented: “We have had such a great response to our Christmas Shopping seat sale. Lots of Aer Arann customers have already bagged seats to the UK so we have extended the opportunity to book to all those looking to grab a pre-Christmas break across the water for an extra seven days”.
Aer Arann increases flights from the West of Ireland to London
05th October - Due to increased customer demand, Aer Arann, Europe’s premier regional airline is increasing flights from their Galway base to London Luton to 3 flights per day from the 15th October.
Commenting on the announcement, Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said: “The increased frequency on this Galway popular service will make travel to London much more convenient, affordable and flexible for both business and leisure passengers. The route will now carry up to 5,000 extra passengers per month, which will provide a great boost to our Galway hub”.
The extra Galway- London Luton service will operate 6 days per week, timetable below:
Departure
Arrival
Galway
12.30
London Luton
14.15
London Luton
14.45
Galway
16.35
Zoom to the Cork Jazz Festival with Aerarann.com
04th October - Enjoy a lively mid-term break and fly to the Cork Jazz Festival with Aer Arann, Europe’s premier regional airline.
Renowned as Europe’s friendliest jazz festival, the Cork jazz festival this year celebrates its 30 th year. This world-famous festival takes place from 26th – 29th October with some 1,000 musicians from over 30 countries entertaining fans in over 80 venues across the lively city of Cork including Cork Opera House, Everyman theatre and local pubs and clubs.
Having hosted many of the ‘greats’ of jazz in the past such as Ella Fitzgerald and Buddy Rich, this year’s prestigious line-up will not disappoint and includes Rob Strong, Mary Coughlan, The American Drifters, A470 Big Band, Natty and Adamant Marching Band. Cork jazz festival is a great chance to enjoy the charismatic hospitality and charm of Cork, situated on Southern Ireland’s scenic coast, whilst soaking up some great live jazz.
Aer Arann operate scheduled flights to Cork from Cardiff, Leeds Bradford, Bristol, Edinburgh and Belfast. For more information and bookings log onto www.aerarann.com.
Aer Arann and Manchester Airport partner to offer 220 destinations worldwide to the West
03rd October - Aer Arann and Manchester Airport have joined forces to tell our customers in the West about the great options for onward connections direct from Galway Airport to Manchester Airport and onwards to the rest of the world.
Manchester Airport is the UK’s largest regional airport handling 22 million passengers a year. More than 100 airlines offer direct flights from Manchester to 225 destinations worldwide, more than any other UK airport.
Lewis continued: “Aer Arann flies 54 flights a week between Ireland and Manchester. Our flights from Galway operate every day of the week with two daily flights on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday. Our passengers from Galway can connect with Singapore, JFK, Chicago and Scandinavia, as well as many short-haul European destinations such as Amsterdam and Brussels. Using the evening flight, there are even more exotic long haul destinations such as Dubai and Doha.
Nadine Callan, Head of Airline Marketing, Manchester Airport said: ‘ Manchester Airport welcomes 10,000 passengers a month from Kerry, Waterford, Galway and Sligo. Manchester Airport offers the ideal gateway for these passengers to connect with the rest of the world.
Continued Lewis: ‘Passengers should first choose from the amazing destinations available to them on www.manchesterairport.co.uk. Once they have picked their flights, passengers can book their connecting flights on www.aerarann.com, allowing up to two hours connecting time.’
Over one million customers have travelled with Aer Arann across their 40 routes to 25 great destinations across Ireland, France and the UK. Our new ATR aircraft are the greenest aircraft in the UK and Ireland - an environmentally friendly aircraft with lower emissions of CO2 due to reduced fuel burn, 70% lower fuel consumption than a jet on similar routes and sets new standards in the industry for quietness. Join them by visiting www.aerarann.com or call their reservations team on 0818 210 210.
Aer Arann reaches milestone anniversary plus increases Leeds Bradford - Cork flight frequency to daily
02nd October - Aer Arann, Europe’s premier regional airline is celebrating its 1st anniversary of the Galway service from Leeds Bradford. In addition, due to the success of the Cork service, the airline will increase the frequency of flights to this lively city-break destination to daily flights for the winter, up from five days per week.
Commenting on the announcement, Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said: “The Galway and Cork services, as two of the top Irish short-break destinations, have proved to be huge success stories for Aer Arann at Leeds Bradford. Indeed Leeds Bradford continues to be a popular destination for the Irish, both for students or as a gateway to Yorkshire and beyond. Our 25,000 passengers who have availed of the Leeds Bradford services in the past year seem to agree!”
"We are extremely pleased to celebrate the 1st anniversary of Aer Arann’s Galway service from Leeds Bradford Airport” commented Sam Wynzar, Communications Officer with Leeds Bradford Airport. “The flights to Cork and Galway have proved to be a great enhancement to the services available from the airport and Aer Arann have shown strong commitment to reliability and customer service over the past 12 months, a pledge that our passengers really appreciate" she added.
Aer Arann Introduces M-ticket
06th September - Aer Arann , Ireland ’s leading regional airline today launched a new free text messaging service for customers booking with the airline. Aer Arann is the first Irish airline to introduce this free service.
Aer Arann customers will now be able to receive all booking reference numbers by text message when they book online on www.aerarann.com. The airline’s new service is available immediately as a result of an innovation on the Aer Arann website which makes the booking process mobile friendly.
Commenting on this new service, Colin Lewis Head of Sales and Marketing said, “We are constantly looking at ways of improving our service to our customers. This new text service allows our customers access their flight reference number and details directly from their mobile phone.”
05th September - Aer Arann today announced a partnership with Rally Ireland. Aer Arann will be Rally Ireland’s official airline during the Irish stage of the World Rally Championship (WRC) taking place in Ireland for the first time from this November. This is Aer Arann’s first sponsorship of Rally Ireland and the airline will be flying the world’s top drivers and motor sports enthusiasts to Belfast and Sligo during the four day event.
Commenting on the announcement Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann, said: “It’s fantastic for motor-sport in Ireland that this major event has been brought here. As official airline, Aer Arann is delighted to fly the world’s top drivers between stages and bring supporters along to see the action. ”
Rally Ireland WRC takes place from 15th to 18th November 2007, commencing with a Super Special Stage at Parliament buildings in Belfast and with Special Stages throughout the beautiful north-western counties of Ireland.
Ronan Morgan, Rally Ireland, added "The partnership with Aer Arann is important as it will allow us to transport the drivers to Belfast and Sligo return for the Super Special start at Stormont. We will be the first country in the WRC series to use air transport in this way."
Rosanna Davidson, Shaun Gallagher and Gareth Mchale at the launch of the Aer Arann World Rally Championship Sponsorship
Galway-London now the second biggest cross-channel route for Aer Arann
03rd September - The Galway-London Luton route carried 9,001 passengers in August 2007 – the first time any cross-channel route from Galway has passed the 9,000 passengers per month mark.
Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann, announced: “We are delighted that Aer Arann’s Galway-London Luton route is our first route to break the 9,000 passengers per month target. Our business on the Galway-London route is 20% ahead of August 2006.’
Lewis continued: “This news is a great follow up to last month’s announcement that August 2007 has been the busiest ever for Aer Arann. Our decision last May to increase frequency from Galway to London to three times a day, four days a week has been vindicated. Our customers in the West have really responded – Aer Arann’s passenger numbers out of Galway Airport are up a whopping 24% year to date 2007, compared to 2006. Aer Arann is truly the West’s favourite airline!
Michael Moloney, Marketing Manager of Galway Airport, said: “I’m delighted that Aer Arann Galway-London Luton now carries over 9,000 passengers. The increased frequency and better timings on this route has given great flexibility to the people in the West. I’m delighted for Aer Arann’s success, and believe it will not be long before we hit the 10,000 mark”.
Aer Arann launches group travel initative
03rd September- Aer Arann, one of Europe’s fastest growing regional airlines, today announces the introduction of special booking rates for group bookings. This special initiative provides the perfect opportunity for parties of 10-66 people to make Ireland your destination for family celebrations, school trips, hen nights, stag do’s or weddings.
The crème de la crème of this special group booking offer is, due to the smaller size of Aer Arann aircraft, this is an exciting opportunity to fill up the whole plane with your friends and family, on a scheduled flight, for the ultimate Irish weekend!
Whether you choose the surfing spots of the stunning west coast, the drinking dens, live music and bustle of Galway, the fabulous Irish golf courses in the regions of Ireland or the culture and charm in and around Waterford, Aer Arann makes it easy for friends and family to travel together to discover the ‘real’ Ireland.
For sporting enthusiasts, equipment such as golf clubs and surf boards can be taken on the plane. Aer Arann offers a free baggage allowance of 20 kgs per passenger in the hold and 7 kgs carry on, making packing that bit easier. Especially useful for a group booking, ticket names do not have to be confirmed until 4 weeks before departure with changes allowed up to 1 day before departure.
Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann, says,"We are delighted to be able to offer this group incentive and hope it encourages larger parties to visit and discover all that Ireland has to offer. We are particularly excited to be able to offer great rates for groups wishing to take over an Aer Arann plane on a scheduled flight.”
For your next group travel event contact Aer Arann Group Travel by telephone or by email to receive a great value quote.
Waterford-London now the biggest cross-channel route for Aer Arann
Waterford – London breaks 9,000 per month for the first time
Waterford accounts for 10% of total Aer Arann traffic
The Waterford-London Luton route carried 9,106 passengers in August 2007 – the first time any cross-channel route from Waterford has passed the 9,000 passengers per month mark.
Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann, announced: “We are delighted that Aer Arann’s Waterford-London Luton route is our first route to break the 9,000 passengers per month target. Our business on this route is 30% ahead of August 2006.
Lewis continued: “This news is a great follow up to last month’s announcement that August 2007 has been the busiest ever for Aer Arann since the airline began operating commercial flights from Waterford Airport in 2003. Our decision last May to open up a base, creating up to 45 new jobs, to cater for the increased activity at Waterford has been truly vindicated. The people of the South-East have really responded – Aer Arann’s passenger numbers out of Waterford Airport are up a whopping 36% year to date 2007, compared to 2006.
Graham Doyle, Chief Executive of Waterford Airport, said: “I’m delighted that Aer Arann Waterford-London Luton now carries over 9,000 passengers. The increased frequency and better timings on this route has given greater flexibility to the people in the southeast. Additionally, it’s a great reflection of the number of UK tourists choosing to make the region their first choice holiday destination” he added. “I’m confident that it won’t be long before we hit the 10,000 mark”.
Day trip to the Kingdom on All Ireland Sunday for just €40!!
30th August -
Escape GAA GAA madness!!!!
Aer Arann are offering a Fantastic €40 return fare to Kerry the day of the All Ireland Football final Sunday 16th September 2007. Tour the Ring of Kerry with excellent car hire rates available from our partners Avis or enjoy strolling around Killarney or Tralee both just 15 Mins from Kerry Airport. Click here to book online now>>
Double Whammy! Aer Arann Celebrates 250,000 Passengers plus 5 years at Edinburgh Airport
28th August - Aer Arann, the world’s fastest growing regional airline, announced today that it has carried its 250,000 th passenger on its Edinburgh routes in 5 years of services at the Scottish capital’s airport.
One lucky passenger, Laura Hughes of Lasswade Edinburgh, was presented with a bottle of champagne and two free return flights for use on any Aer Arann routes from Edinburgh to celebrate being the 250,000 th passenger to travel on the Edinburgh service. It is Laura’s first trip with Aer Arann travelling to a friends wedding in Cork.
Commenting on the announcement Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing Aer Arann said: “Five years at Edinburgh is a significant milestone and carrying our 250,000 th passenger is yet another great achievement for the airline. We now have a loyal passenger base in Scotland since we began our Edinburgh operation in 2002 and the success of our Cork and Galway routes further strengthens our commitment to connecting Scotland to the regions of Ireland.”
David Johnston, Managing Director of Edinburgh Airport said, "Aer Arann has been one of the great success stories at Edinburgh Airport over the last few years. The fact that their two routes to Galway and Cork have carried 250,000 passengers in just 5 years shows the popularity of both the airline and the two services."
Fares to Cork and Galway from Edinburgh start from £34 including tax. For more information please visit www.aerarann.com, or contact reservations on 0800 587 23 24.
Aer Arann Introduce Online Check in for Cork routes
24th August - Aer Arann today announced the introduction of online check-in on its Cork routes. Cork to Belfast, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Southampton, and Bristol will benefit from online check-in. Online-check is also available on the Cork Dublin route where it was implemented in March.
Passengers can now save time by checking in from the comfort of their own homes or offices before leaving for the airport, ensuring a seamless, stress-free travelling experience.
Online check-in opens 72 hours prior to and closes 3 hours before departure. Customers using the service can assign their seat on board the aircraft and print their boarding card in advance, avoiding check-in queues at the airport.
Commenting on the announcement Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said “As part of our ongoing customer service programme we are continually striving to enhance the Aer Arann customer experience. Online check-in offers time savings and convenience to customers and we are delighted to be offering our customers in Cork this service”
For further information, please contact:
Joanna Petty on (01) 6391460 or joanna@marketmatch.ie
Aer Arann Aircraft Mechanic Apprenticeship Scheme
17th August - Aer Arann operates a fleet of 14 ATR42 and ATR72 aircraft, maintained to meet stringent safety and quality requirements, by a team of fully qualified and skilled Mechanics and Engineers.
We offer exciting opportunities to those interested in embarking upon a career in the fast-paced aircraft maintenance industry. If you have an interest and some proven ability in mathematics and physics, and also meet the minimum requirements as listed below, we encourage you to apply for our Aircraft Mechanic Apprenticeship Scheme based at Galway Airport. You may also be asked to work at other Aer Arann bases at Cork, Dublin and Waterford from time to time.
To apply you must:
Be aged 18 years or over
Be educated to Leaving Certificate level or equivalent
Have the right to live and work in the Republic of Ireland
Have good eye sight* and hearing (all applicants will need to pass a full pre-employment medical)
Have problem solving skills
Be methodical and practical
Apprenticeship work will be indoors (in an aircraft hangar environment) and outdoors (at the airport), at heights and in enclosed spaces.
This apprenticeship scheme will be run in conjunction with FÁS and will follow the course outline and also all Terms and Conditions as laid out in the FÁS apprenticeships scheme.
Busiest Week Ever for Aer Arann, Nearly 30,000 Passengers Take to the Skies
09th August - This week has been the busiest ever for Aer Arann since the airline began operating commercial flights from Dublin Airport in 1998. The airline carried nearly 30,000 passengers this week which is similar to the entire population of Swords taking to the skies for a week!
Passenger traffic through Dublin, Cork, and Galway accounted for 75% of overall traffic, with Dublin alone accounting for 30% of overall traffic. Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann, announced: “We are delighted that Aer Arann passenger figures reached an all time high this week. We’ve exceeded all our expectations and will have carried 30,000 passengers this week alone.”
Aer Arann supports Sunderland with charter flights to all home Premiership games
07th August - On Saturday 11 th August, the first Aer Arann chartered flight from Dublin to Newcastle will take to the skies. Passengers on board will travel for the Premiership match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspurs which will take place on Saturday afternoon. Sky Sports will be filming on board this inaugural flight which is in conjunction with Sunderland Travel. Sunderland Travel has booked charters with Aer Arann for all of Sunderland’s home games for the premiership season.
Commenting on the first of the charter flights, Fergal Barry, Commercial Director for Aer Arann, said: “Aer Arann is delighted to continue their involvement with Sunderland Football Club and to be flying the supporters to the first of many games in the premiership for Sunderland. There’s a marvellous feeling of goodwill between Sunderland and the Irish public and Aer Arann is dedicated to providing this service in order to support the growing number of Sunderland fans".
Paul Sweeney of Sunderland Travel also commented: “For the first time, Irish Sunderland fans will be able to avail of a dedicated charter service going to all Sunderland’s home games. As a new and exciting Premiership season begins, we are delighted to be working exclusively with Aer Arann on this service.”
Roy Keane discusses the Aer Arann sponsored Sunderland tour of Ireland (more)
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Sunderland set to soar in Ireland as Aer Arann sponsored pre-season tour commences
27th July - Aer Arann, Sunderland AFC’s pre season tour of Ireland, sponsord by Aer Arann kicks off today.
Aer Arann are flying Sunderland AFC to play three friendly fixtures as part of the team’s pre-season preparations this summer.
The games will take place as follows:
Saturday July 28th 2007, Bohemians FC v. Sunderland AFC, 7:45pm kick off
Monday July 30th 2007, Cork City FC v. Sunderland AFC, 7:45pm kick off
Wednesday August 1st 2007, Galway United FC v. Sunderland AFC, 8:00pm kick off
SAFC Chairman Niall Quinn said: “We are very honoured to bring Sunderland on this summer tour of Ireland, courtesy of Aer Arann. There’s a marvellous feeling of goodwill between Sunderland and the Irish public and this trip will complement the progress at the Club since Drumaville’s takeover last summer.
“We’re sure the tour will be fantastic for the Club and its supporters and there has already been tremendous amount of interest from Sunderland fans wishing to make the journey to Ireland with us.”
This is the first major soccer sponsorship deal for Aer Arann in the UK, which operates over 600 flights per week across 39 routes in Ireland, the UK and France.
Commenting on the announcement Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said: “We are delighted to be coming on board as official sponsor of Sunderland's pre season tour of Ireland. There are obvious Irish connections with Sunderland and we certainly welcome the opportunity to work with them as we grow our routes in the UK market. We know this tour of Ireland is going to be very successful and the announcement comes at a time when we all wish Sunderland the best in their charge towards the premiership".
Aer Arann has recently launched flights from Galway to Newcastle which started 25th June 2007.
Aer Arann now one of the largest operators at Dublin Airport
18th July 2007- Aer Arann is now the largest operator at Dublin Airport, outside of the ‘big two’. Colin Lewis, Head of Sales & Marketing, Aer Arann announced ‘We are delighted that Aer Arann is now bigger than Air France, SAS, BA, Cityjet, Lufthansa, Delta, Iberia and Continental at Dublin Airport – we are now the third largest operator”
More than 1.8 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport during the month of April 2007, a 9% increase over the same period last year, according to figures released by the Dublin Airport Authority. Aer Arann carried 47,298 customers in April, overtaking BMI in that month, and up 24% over April last year. Year to date, Aer Arann has carried 174,155 customers, also 24% up on same period last year.
Lewis continued, “This is a great achievement, when you consider that Dublin is the 17th busiest international airport in the world, and we compete in a market with some of the most aggressive carriers. Further growth is forecast – in recent weeks, we reported record passenger carrying figures with over 26,000 passengers across our network in the Ireland, France and the UK during the last week of June.”
Domestic air travel in Ireland has been a huge area of growth. Siobhan Moore, Communications Manager for the Dublin Airport Authority, said: “Business travellers in particular have turned away from using their car and instead have opted for the skies as the easier and most stress-free option for getting around Ireland in comfort. Ireland is experiencing a period of financial prosperity in which people are time-poor and this has been a factor in the expansion of our home routes.”
52% of Aer Arann’s domestic passengers cited business as the purpose of their journey according to figures released by the Dublin Airport Authority.
Over one million customers have travelled with Aer Arann across their 40 routes to 25 great destinations across Ireland, France and the UK. Join them by visiting www.aerarann.com or call their reservations team on 0818 210 210
For further information or high-resolution image, please contact:
Audrey Cunningham on (01) 6391460 or a.cunningham@marketmatch.ie
Security Alert in the UK - No Disruption to Aer Arann Flights
2nd July 2007- Following Saturday's terrorist incident at Glasgow Airport, additional security measures are in place at all UK airports.
Airports are operating at a heightened level of security and is important that people follow the directions of Police and airport officials. Dropping off and picking-up in front of all airports is severely restricted and passengers are warned that there may be significant delays in reaching airport terminals by car.
Please allow plenty of time for your journey as you may be delayed by these measures.
The following are the latest updates (2nd July 2007) available from the UK Airports Aer Arann fly to and from:
Birmingham International Airport – 2nd July 2007
Following the closure of the set-down roads at the front of the terminal buildings, Birmingham International Airport (BIA) advises that people should use the short-stay car park for dropping off, or alternatively they should park in one of the main car parks.
It is still unclear what the situation is at Glasgow Airport; however as a precautionary measure, the Police have closed the roads at the front of BIA’s terminal until further notice.
The Airport continues to operate at a heightened level of security and is important that people follow the directions of Police and airport officials, and that they do not cause congestion by blocking bus stops and other access roads.
Bristol Airport – 2nd July 2007
Passengers arriving at Bristol International Airport should be aware that the area in front of the terminal building is currently closed to vehicles (with the exception of the airport's own car park buses and the Flyer express coach service). Please use the rapid pick up car park if you are dropping off passengers at the airport. Passenger's wishing to park at the airport should be aware that all on-site car parks are open and available to use as normal.
As always, we ask passengers to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious to airport security staff or the police.
Cardiff Airport - 30 June 2007
If you are driving to Cardiff International Airport, you will find that there are enhanced security measures on the approach roads. Please allow plenty of time for your journey as you may be delayed by these measures. Security personnel will direct your vehicle when you arrive.
It is not possible to drive to the front of the terminal building. If you are picking up or dropping off passengers, you must go to the short term car park which is just a short walk from the terminal. The first 20 minutes of your stay in the car park will be free. Please do not pick up/drop off on approach roads as this may create traffic congestion and will also mean a longer walk for your passengers.
Edinburgh Airport – 2nd July 2007
Following Saturday's terrorist incident at Glasgow Airport, the Edinburgh Airport forecourt is closed to all private vehicles. BAA strongly recommends that passengers use public transport to get to the airport. Passengers using private cars will find it more convenient to use car parks to gain access to airport terminals.
Inverness Airport – 2nd July 2007
Flights are arriving and departing as scheduled.
Isle of Man Airport – 2nd July 2007
Flights are arriving and departing as scheduled.
Leeds Bradford International Airport - 2nd July 2007
Passengers arriving at Leeds Bradford International Airport should be aware that the area in front of the terminal building is currently closed to vehicles. Please use the car parks provided if you are dropping off passengers at the airport.
Passengers should continue with travel plans as intended and allow additional time to pass through the Airport. We ask passengers to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious to airport security staff or the police.
Luton Airport – 1st July 2007
Passengers travelling from London Luton Airport are advised to check in as normal.Flights are arriving and departing as scheduled.
Manchester Airport - 1st July 2007
Manchester Airport is operating with additional security measures following advice from the Home Office.
Parking restrictions are currently in place outside all terminal buildings. Customers wishing to pick up or drop off passengers will be redirected to the car parks.
We are advising all passengers to arrive at the airport at least 20 minutes earlier for their flight and to bear with us through these extra security measures. Manchester Airport already has strict procedures for passenger pick up.
Passengers are reminded that security restrictions remain in place with regard to cabin baggage, and to make sure they have no liquids over 100ml in their hand baggage.
Newcastle International Airport – 2nd July 2007
Statement issued in conjunction with Northumbria Police:
Northumbria Police are intent on maintaining public safety in light of the recent events in London and Glasgow. Although there is no specific intelligence to suggest the region is a particular target, a number of options have been developed in response to these events and are currently being utilised.
Additional resources have been deployed throughout the force area and will continue to be over the coming days. As always we will respond appropriately as intelligence is made available. The public can be reassured that we have sufficient specialist officers on duty to ensure public safety.
Newcastle International Airport continues to operate normally. All car parking facilities remain. Passengers are advised to turn up a little earlier for their flight as as result of the additional security measures.
Prestwick Airport – 2nd July 2007
Flights are arriving and departing as scheduled.
Southampton Airport – 2nd July 2007
Flights are arriving and departing as scheduled.
Aer Arann and Galway airport announce 30 new jobs
25 th June 2007, Aer Arann and Galway Airport today announced the creation of 30 new jobs as result of a major expansion at the airport. A new purpose built hangar has been built at Galway airport which will house a new engineering base for Aer Arann.
New hangar andEngineering base Aer Arann will carry out most of its maintenance requirements at the new hangar. The airline has seen significant growth at Galway airport in the past few years and currently operates ten routes from Galway including Dublin , Cork, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, London Luton, Manchester, Bristol, Newcastle and Lorient.
Comment Commenting on the new jobs Garry Cullen Managing Director Aer Arann, said “Today’s announcement of new jobs with the introduction of our new engineering base demonstrates Aer Arann’s commitment to further developing our relationship and network of routes from Galway airport. We have received huge support from the board of Galway airport, Joe Walsh and the team over the past few years and we are delighted with this new hangar facility which will compliment our maintenance work.”
Joe Walsh, General Manager of Galway Airport, said: “I’m thrilled with the construction of this hangar facility, the first major construction project at the airport for 2 years, carried out by Galway construction company, James Stewart Ltd. This is phase one of a major investment programme by Galway Airport costing €12m over the next 3 years in conjunction with Transport 21 Programme. We are delighted that Aer Arann will base their engineering facility here in Galway airport which we hope will facility fur ther route expansion from the airport.”
Galway to Newcastle: Aer Arann Launch New International Route
Aer Arann today launched a new service from Galway to Newcastle effective from 25th June 2007.
The new service will operate four days a week departing Galway at 6.30pm on Monday, Thursday and Friday and 7.15pm on Sunday. The return flight will depart Newcastle at 8.25pm on Monday, Thursday and Friday and 9.10pm on Sunday with a flight time of one hour and twenty five minutes. The service will be operated by a 66 seater ATR72 aircraft and fares will start from €45 one way including taxes.
Micheal O Callarain, Marketing Manager of Aer Arann was present at the launch. Commenting on the announcement, he said; “We are delighted to be expanding our UK network adding a new service from Newcastle to Galway. Newcastle is a fantastic city in the north of England – rich in the arts, architecture and history with a great reputation for shopping, a thriving nightlife, great cuisine and a world-class programme of festivals and events. And for soccer followers there are Newcastle and recently promoted Sunderland to cheer on in the premiership. We believe it will prove to be a popular destination with visitors from the west.”
Galway Airport Marketing Manager Michael Moloney said “I am delighted with the announcement by Aer Arann that they are to further increase the number of routes at Galway. Galway Airport has become a significant contributor to the local economy and the addition of Newcastle and more recently Bristol to the airports network of city to city destination will further benefit both business and tourism interests. I wish to congratulate the team at Aer Arann on their commitment to Galway Airport and look forward to working with the airline to promote these new routes and further developing existing ones.”
Aer Arann takes delivery of the first of 10 new aircraft
The first of Aer Arann’s $180 million investment in a new fleet of ATR aircraft landed for business in Dublin Airport this morning, Tuesday 29th May. The new ATR 72-500 offers Aer Arann customers new levels of comfort and efficiency. More importantly, several factors combine to make the new ATR aircraft an environmentally friendly aircraft: lower emissions of CO2 due to reduced fuel burn, 70% lower fuel consumption than a jet on similar routes, and sets new standards in the industry for quietness.
Garry Cullen, Managing Director, Aer Arann said “In these days of carbon footprint consciousness, Aer Arann decision to update and renew our fleet with ATR’s new generation 72-500 aircraft represents the optimal choice to give our customer the highest standards of on-board comfort, as well as the most environmentally sound. Our new fleet has a quiet, comfortable and spacious cabin with noise levels similar to jets, but is also the optimum choice for a friendly environment, even when compared with other forms of transport such as cars, buses or trains”.
FACT:
Did you know that an ATR 72 uses as much fuel on a typical 370km sector as Boeing 747 uses in ten minutes of taxiing?
FACT:
A turboprop such as an Aer Arann ATR-72-500 emits 20% less CO2 per passenger-km than newer jets.
FACT:
On a 370km sector the fuel consumption per passenger of an ATR 72-500 is up to 15% lower than that of a typical European car.
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The ATR gaseous emissions in terms of CO (carbon monoxide) are 15 times lower than those of a car and are comparable to those of a train.
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Fuel consumption per passenger for a journey of 370 km for an ATR 72 is 16 litres, for a car 18 litres and 27 litres for a jet with 120 pax.
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The ATR produces 3 times less Nox (Nitrous Oxides) than a car and 40% less than a train.
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An ATR 72 uses up to 70% less fuel than a jet on a standard Aer Arann flight sector
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Low levels of engine emissions are driven by low fuel consumption.
Garry Cullen, Managing Director stated “Aer Arann is committed to the principles of energy efficiency. Whilst the contribution of the aviation industry towards global warming is significantly less than other large polluters, our new ATR aircraft are recognised as the most fuel efficient aircraft in their category, emitting 20% less CO2 per passenger-km than newer jets. The ATR operates more efficiently than jet aircraft on short-haul routes – up to 70% less fuel is required than a 737 on a typical Aer Arann sector. On a 370km sector, the ATR 72 – 500 fuel consumption per passenger is up to 15% lower than a typical European car. The associated ATR gaseous emissions per pax in terms of CO are 15 times less than a car and comparable to a train”
“External noise and gaseous emissions regulatory levels are all met too with ample margin.” Cullen continued “In fact we are quiet neighbours and by flying at a relatively low altitude, we also leave the ozone layer unaffected. On a global level, ATR and its partners are heavily involved in a joint technology initiative for an aeronautics and air transport framework called ‘The Clean Sky Project’ which aims to conceive and validate technologies for a future generation ‘green regional’ aircraft”.
Turboprops v Turbojets
FACT:
A turboprop engine is a jet engine attached to a propeller - the turbine at the back is turned by the hot gases, and this turns a shaft that drives the propeller.
FACT:
Turboprops perform 25% of all intra-European flights
FACT:
A 50 seater regional jet requires about 40% longer runway than ATR on a typical sector with a full passenger load
Cullen finished by stating that “Aer Arann are delighted and proud to launch the first of our ten new ATR today”
ATR turboprops - Good neighbours for the environment
Aer Arann: New Arrival, New Aircraft, New Look
To celebrate the arrival of the new Aer Arann ATR 72-500 aircraft, a special one off colour scheme was commissioned by Aer Arann. Inspired by Celtic rings, or triskels, from the ancient monuments at Newgrange in County Meath. Clusters of triskels signify pulses to communicate the human and personal touch. The colour scheme incorporates refreshed and updated corporate colours. Silver and gold have been added into the palette to bring in a celebratory theme giving the aircraft a really distinctive look.
Garry Cullen , Managing Director, Aer Arann said: “Our new ATR 72-500 aircraft is a symbol of how far we have come as an organisation. The new one-off design reflects both who we are and where we are going, by reinterpreting the traditional patterns and given them a modern and playful twist”.
Cullen , continues: “To satisfy our most demanding customer expectations, our new fleet has a comfortable and spacious cabin where silence and comfort are similar to jets. Even if it’s just a short trip, Aer Arann knows that customers have come to expect the same level of space and seating comfort they would receive in a larger aircraft. Not only has the new aircraft been restyled with leather seating, there’s more leg-room, larger overhead bins, more windows than rows of seats and wider aisles. We already have a reputation for great customer service – in fact – 95% of our customers tells us that they would recommend us to someone else. Our new fleet will enhance our customer’s view of Aer Arann”.
Aer Arann: new aircraft, new routes, new era
ATR 72-500 aircraft
The ATR 72 500 fuel consumption per passenger is up to 15% lower than a typical European car on a 200mile sector. Gaseous emissions per passenger on the turboprop in terms of carbon monoxide are 15 times less than a car. Nitrous oxides emitted by the aircraft per passenger is 40% less than that of a train. To put it in local context, the new ATR 72 500 will use less fuel on the Dublin to Cork route than a jet aircraft will use taxiing for take-off.
On a global level, ATR and its partners are heavily involved in a joint technology initiative for an aeronautics and air transport framework called ‘The Clean Sky Project’ which aims to conceive and validate technologies for a future generation ‘green regional’ aircraft. This is in addition to ATR, and subsequently Aer Arann, being part of the larger objective of supporting the implementation of the Kyoto Protocols in Europe by reducing all emissions by 8% by 2010. (It’s worth noting that global aviation contributes 2.5% to global emissions).
However, bearing all that in mind, the eco-conscious passenger is also a seeker of comfort. Even if it’s just a short trip, passengers have come to expect the same level of space and seating comfort they would receive in a jet aircraft. Not only has the new aircraft been restyled with leather seating, there’s more leg-room, larger overhead bins, more windows than rows of seats and wider aisles, all contributing to what promises to be a more pleasurable in-flight experience.
New Design
To coincide with the arrival of the new aircraft, a special one off colour scheme was commissioned. Inspired by Celtic rings, or triskels, from the ancient monuments at Newgrange in County Meath, DesignCorp have reinterpreted the traditional patterns and given them a modern and playful twist. Clusters of triskels signify pulses to communicate the human and personal touch. The colour scheme incorporates refreshed and updated corporate colours. Silver and gold have been added into the palette to bring in a celebratory theme giving the aircraft a really distinctive look
Developments
Before the end of June this year, Aer Arann will also have launched 6 additional routes between Ireland, UK and France, moved to a new Headquarters in Dublin and opened a new hangar in Galway Airport, the birthplace of the airline.. Aer Arann are committed to continuing what they regard as essential flight experience advantages, such as later check-in times, no extra baggage charges and free newspapers.
The company’s excellence in customer service was recognised in 2006 by receiving the Palme D’Or European regional airline award for sustained excellence, reinforcing the airline’s belief that providing a progressive airline service doesn’t have to compromise the human touch.
Aer Arann launches direct flights from Galway to Bristol
14 th May 2007 , Aer Arann, today commenced service on a new international route from Galway Airport to Bristol. This will bring the total number of Aer Arann routes from Galway to ten adding to existing services to Dublin, Cork, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, London Luton, Manchester and Lorient and the soon to be introduced Newcastle service.
Schedule The Galway to Bristol route will operate four days a week and will depart Galway at 10.25am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and 1.50pm on Sunday. The return flight will depart Bristol at 12.20pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and 11.55am on Sunday with a flight time of one hour and thirty minutes. The service will be operated by a 70 seater ATR72 aircraft and fares will start from €39 one way including tax.
Comment Commenting at the launch of the new route, Micheal O Callarain, Marketing Manager, Aer Arann said; “The launch of the new Galway to Bristol route represents significant expansion for Aer Arann from Galway, bringing us to seven UK routes from Galway Airport. Bristol is a thriving, cosmopolitan UK city and offers even more choice to business and leisure passengers in Galway. We are delighted to be starting this service as it will considerably improve access between the West of Ireland and the South West of the UK and help to foster both business and tourism links.”
Galway Airport Manager Joe Walsh said “I’m delighted with launch of this new route by Aer Arann. Galway Airport has become a significant contributor to the local economy and the addition of this route to the airport’s network will further benefit both business and tourism interests. I wish to congratulate the team at Aer Arann on their commitment to Galway Airport and look forward to working with the airline to promote this new route and further developing existing ones.”
Aer Arann launches inaugural Sligo to Manchester service
14th May 2007, Ray Mc Sharry was at Sligo Airport today to launch Aer Arann’s inaugural service from Sligo to Manchester. This is Aer Arann’s first UK service from Sligo adding to the airlines existing twice daily service to Dublin.
Schedule The new service will operate four days per week on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday departing Manchester at 8.50am on Monday and Friday, 3.35pm on Thursday and 11.05am on Sunday. The return flight will depart Sligo at 10.45am on Monday and Friday, 5.30pm on Thursday and 1.00pm on Sunday with a flight time of one hour and twenty five minutes. Fares on the route start from €39 one way including tax.
Comment Commenting on the announcement, Garry Cullen, Chief executive, Aer Arann said: “We are delighted to be launching our first UK service from Sligo. Manchester is the largest city in the northwest of England, synonymous with football; it is also one of the UK’s most vibrant cities for arts, shopping and entertainment. We believe it will prove to be a very popular destination for passengers from the Northwest region. We look forward to working with the team at Sligo Airport to develop the service over the coming months.”
Albert Higgins, Chairman, Sligo Airport said: “I am delighted with today’s launch of the Manchester service, which marks a very important milestone in the development of Sligo Airport.”
Ray McSharry former Minister and European Commissioner also welcomed the route "Today is great day for Aer Arann and Sligo airport for their success in achieving this new route to Manchester. This clearly shows that Sligo Airport has the potential to expand its services throughout the UK and we wish both Aer Arann and Sligo Airport every success. Hopefully this new route will be the first of many new destinations from Sligo Airport. Sligo Airport has a key role to play in the strategic development of tourism in Sligo and the North West. This new route will assist the regional spread of tourism throughout the country by allowing for easier and better access to the Sligo region. Modern tourism is about convenient access. Many people decide at the last minute to take a break and therefore the first mode of transport they look for is a convenient air service. This is why we must ensure we have further expansion of routes such as this Aer Arann route to Manchester".
Aer Arann launches new route from Waterford Airport to Birmingham
14th May 2007, Minister for Transport, Martin Cullen TD, was at Waterford Airport today to launch Aer Arann’s inaugural flight from Waterford to Birmingham. This is Aer Arann’s fourth route from Waterford adding to its existing routes to London Luton, Manchester and Lorient in Brittany. The airline will also be adding frequency on its existing services to London Luton and Manchester.
Schedule
The new service from Waterford to Birmingham will operate daily excluding Saturday departing Waterford at 11.30am and Birmingham at 1.20pm with a flight time of one hour and twenty minutes. Fares on the route will start from €39 one way including tax. Aer Arann also announced that it will increase its frequency on the London Luton route to three flights per day on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from 25th June to 2nd September 2007 to cater for the busy summer period. The Waterford to Manchester service will increase from four to six days per week effective today (14th May 2007).
Comment
Commenting on the announcement, Padraic O’Ceidigh, Executive Chairman Aer Arann said: “Today’s launch demonstrates our commitment to further developing Aer Arann’s network of routes from Waterford Airport. We have received huge support from passengers in the South East since we began operating from Waterford in June 2003 and are delighted to be adding our fourth route as well as increasing frequency and improving business timings on our current services. Birmingham is one of the UK’s largest cities offering superb shopping, top attractions, nightlife and sporting events and access to some of England’s most beautiful countryside. We believe it will prove to be a very popular destination for visitors from the southeast and we look forward to working with the team at Waterford Airport to develop the service.”
Graham Doyle, Chief Executive of Waterford Airport, said “I’m thrilled with the Birmingham launch and the improved frequencies and timings on existing routes. Birmingham is a great destination for shoppers and sports fans and is a very welcome addition to the route network from Waterford. The additional Manchester services and the reintroduction of Lorient will also offer greater choice and convenience to passengers within the Southeast. In addition, business people in the city and region have long hoped for the ability to get through a day’s work in London and return the same day and I expect that the new 7.30 departure will be a huge success. I’m delighted that Aer Arann has chosen Waterford for these services and I wish them every success.”
Aer Arann announces base at Waterford airport with the creation of up to 45 new jobs
14th May 2007, Aer Arann today announced major expansion from Waterford airport. The airline has announced a new route to Birmingham together with increased flight frequency on the existing London Luton and Manchester services. There will be a third daily flight added to the London Luton route which will commence on the 23rd June to cater for the busy summer season. The service to Manchester will now operate six days a week.
New Base
To cater for the increased activity at Waterford, Aer Arann has now opened a base with the creation of up to 45 new jobs. This will be the fourth base Aer Arann has in Ireland adding to those in Dublin, Cork and Galway.
Comment
Commenting on the new base Padraic O’Ceidigh, Executive Chairman Aer Arann, said: “Today’s inaugural flight to Birmingham and the development of our new base here demonstrates Aer Arann’s commitment to further developing our network of routes from Waterford Airport. We have received huge support from Nicki Fewer and the team here in Waterford airport since our first flight in June 2003 and we are delighted to be adding a new base and a new route as well as increasing frequency and improving business timings on our current services.”
Graham Doyle, Chief Executive of Waterford Airport, said: “I’m thrilled that Aer Arann is basing an aircraft in Waterford. This allows a new route, increased frequency and better timings on our existing routes which offer great flexibility to the people in the south east. I’m delighted that Aer Arann has chosen Waterford for these services and I wish them every success.”
Aer Arann Commences Service on three New International Routes
14th May 2007: Aer Arann today commenced service on three new international routes and confirmed that a fourth route from Galway to Newcastle will commence service on 25th June. The new routes include services from Waterford to Birmingham, Galway to Bristol and Sligo to Manchester.
The Waterford to Birmingham service will operate daily excluding Saturday, while the other three services will operate four days per week and fares will start from €39 one way including tax. This will bring the total number of Aer Arann routes between Ireland and the UK to 23. The airline also recently announced that it will operate seven routes to France during summer 2007 including four services from Lorient to Waterford, Galway, Cork and Kerry and three services from Nantes to Cork, Bristol and Cardiff.
Commenting on the announcement, Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said: “Today’s announcement represents further significant expansion for Aer Arann in the UK market and will provide easy access to these major UK cities and greater choice for business and leisure passengers in the regions. We look forward to working with the regional airports to develop these services.”
Aer Arann announce sponsorship of Sunderland’s pre season tour of Ireland
19th April 2007, Aer Arann, Ireland’s leading regional airline has today announced the sponsorship of Sunderland AFC’s pre season tour of Ireland.
Sunderland AFC has confirmed that the Club will travel to Ireland to play three friendly fixtures as part of the team’s pre-season preparations this summer.
The tour, being sponsored by Aer Arann who will be flying the team from Newcastle and throughout their tour in Ireland, will see Roy Keane’s side take on Bohemians, Cork City and Galway United in a week-long visit
The games will take place as follows:
Saturday July 28th 2007, Bohemians FC v. Sunderland AFC, 7:45pm kick off
Monday July 30th 2007, Cork City FC v. Sunderland AFC, 7:45pm kick off
Wednesday August 1st 2007, Galway United FC v. Sunderland AFC, 8:00pm kick off
SAFC Chairman Niall Quinn said: “We are very honoured to bring Sunderland on this summer tour of Ireland, courtesy of Aer Arann. There’s a marvellous feeling of goodwill between Sunderland and the Irish public and this trip will complement the progress at the Club since Drumaville’s takeover last summer.
“We’re sure the tour will be fantastic for the Club and its supporters and there has already been tremendous amount of interest from Sunderland fans wishing to make the journey to Ireland with us.”
This is the first major soccer sponsorship deal for Aer Arann in the UK, which operates over 600 flights per week across 39 routes in Ireland, the UK and France.
Commenting on the announcement Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said: “We are delighted to be coming on board as official sponsor of Sunderland's pre season tour of Ireland. There are obvious Irish connections with Sunderland and we certainly welcome the opportunity to work with them as we grow our routes in the UK market. We know this tour of Ireland is going to be very successful and the announcement comes at a time when we all wish Sunderland the best in their charge towards the premiership".
Aer Arann has recently announced flights from Galway to Newcastle starting on the 25th June 2007.
Aer Arann says 'Small Wonder we're a BIG headache for Ryanair'
Aer Arann is keeping the record straight in response to Ryanair’s advertising campaign on the Dublin-Cork route. Says Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing for Aer Arann: ‘We think its right to keep the Irish travelling public informed’.
‘First of all, thanks to Ryanair for using Aer Arann's name on their advertising. This helps spread awareness of our brand, and we are delighted for their help in extending our ‘Seven Wonders’ marketing campaign’.
Secondly, comparing Aer Arann and Ryanair is like comparing apples and oranges, it’s a completely different customer experience. With fares from €25 one way, Aer Arann is offering the best customer experience on the route - with no baggage charges, assigned seating, online check-in, flexible tickets on day of travel, stress-free boarding and check in 30 minutes before flight. Our research has shown that these are very important elements to both the leisure and corporate customer, though Ryanair may disregard them.
Thirdly, Aer Arann operate 40% more flights than Ryanair every weekday between Dublin and Cork- almost 1200 more flights per year, so our commitment is unquestionable. All airlines have cancellations due to weather. The majority of our cancellations on the route in the last year were due to weather. Almost half were in one month - December 2006 - the same month when Ryanair cancelled dozens of flights across the UK and Ireland.
Fourthly, we believe that Ryanair should come clean on their pricing and answer the question: what’s the real cost the passenger will pay?
Ryanair
Aer Arann
Online Check-in/Priority Boarding service
€3
€0
Baggage fees
€6 online / €12 at the airport
€0
Baggage allowance
15 kgs
20kgs
Excess baggage cost from 16 to 20kgs
€8 per kilo
€0
Change ticket on day of travel
€25 online - €45 through call centre
€0
Failure to present boarding card reissue fee
€20
€0
Online Check-in hand baggage excess
€10 per item / reissued a boarding card fee of €20
€0
A passenger with 17kgs of baggage, flying return between Dublin and Cork, who uses online check-in will pay €50 on top of the Ryanair base fare.
With Aer Arann – ZERO!
Fifthly, we welcome competition, but with 14,000 customers a month choosing to fly Dublin-Cork with Aer Arann, clearly 14,000 people recognise value-for-money when they see it, over Ryanair stealth pricing.
Finally, next month Aer Arann takes delivery of the first of 10 new 72 seater ATR72-500 series aircraft. 50% of these aircraft will be in our fleet in the next 12 months. The deal, which is worth over €150 million, is the single largest aircraft investment by a private Irish passenger airline and the third largest in Irish aviation history. The first aircraft is scheduled to operate on the Dublin-Cork route.’
RAPIDLY GROWING REGIONAL AIRLINE UNVEILS RAFT OF NEW ROUTES
Aer Arann launches additional services from Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester and Newcastle.
Aer Arann, one of Europe’s fastest growing regional airlines, is launching a daily service from Birmingham to Waterford, South East of Ireland, on 14 May 2007.
The new flight will operate every day except Saturdays, and with a flight time of just one hour and twenty minutes, should prove popular with those planning business trips and leisure getaways to the West Coast. Fares start from £30 one way including taxes.
Also, launching on the 14 May is a service from Manchester to Sligo operating four days per week with fares from £30 one way including tax.
Both the Birmingham–Waterford and Manchester-Sligo services will come just two weeks after Aer Arann begins operating a twice-weekly Bristol to Nantes flight on 28 April. The airline also has plans to begin a Bristol to Galway service from 25 June operating four days a week.
Prices will start from £49 to Nantes, and £30 to Galway, including taxes.
Aer Arann will also launch a Newcastle to Galway service on the same day. The flight will operate four days per week with a flying time of one hour and twenty-five minutes. Fares on the route will start from £30 one way including tax.
The airline is also launching a Cardiff to Nantes service from 23 June, which will operate every Saturday with a flying time of less than three hours and prices from as little as £49 each way, including tax.
Commenting on the new services, Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann says: “We are delighted to be further expanding our UK network with new services from Birmingham to Waterford, Bristol to Galway and Nantes, Cardiff to Nantes, Newcastle to Galway and Manchester to Sligo. All of these new destinations will prove popular with leisure travellers from the UK, Ireland and France, looking for new short-breaks ideas and summer getaways.
“We are particularly pleased to be announcing connections to Nantes, which is the sixth largest city in France and will play host to two of the Rugby World Cup matches being played by Wales in September 2007.”
Countdown to Sligo Manchester route begins
12th March 2007, Aer Arann recently announced that it will begin operating a new service from Sligo to Manchester on the 14th May 2007. Since the announcement the response from the local community has been very positive with strong advance bookings in the lead up to the 14th May start date. This is Aer Arann’s first UK service from Sligo adding to the airlines existing twice daily service to Dublin.
The new service will operate four days per week on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday departing Sligo at 10.45am on Monday and Friday, 5.40pm on Thursday and 1.00pm on Sunday. The return flight will depart Manchester at 8.50am on Monday and Friday, 3.35pm on Thursday and 11.05pm on Sunday with a flight time of just eighty minutes. Fares on the route start from as low as €39 one way including tax.
Commenting on the service, Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said; “We are delighted with the feedback we have been receiving on the service, forward bookings are strong and we believe it will prove very popular with passengers in the Northwest region. Manchester is the largest city in the northwest of England, synonymous with football, but also great for shopping, art and entertainment. So, whether its to see Manchester United, avail of some retail therapy or attend a business meeting, getting to Manchester from Sligo has never been easier and with round trip fares from as low as €78 return including tax, it represents excellent value too.”
Ray McSharry, Chairman of Failte Ireland North West also welcomed the route "I want to congratulate Sligo Airport Authority for their success in achieving this new route to Manchester and to thank Aer Arann for operating the service. This clearly shows that Sligo Airport has the potential to expand it's services throughout the UK and we wish both Aer Arann and Sligo Airport every success. Hopefully this new route will be the first of many new destinations from Sligo Airport. Sligo Airport has a key role to play in the strategic development of tourism in Sligo and the North West. This new route will assist the regional spread of tourism throughout the country by allowing for easier and better access to the Sligo region. Modern tourism is about convenient access. Many people decide at the last minute to take a break and therefore the first mode of transport they look for is a convenient air service. This is why we must ensure we have further expansion of routes such as this Aer Arann route to Manchester".
Aer Arann introduces online check-in
12th March 2007, Aer Arann, Ireland’s leading regional airline today announced the introduction of online check-in on its Dublin-Cork route. Passengers can now save time by checking in from the comfort of their own PC, either at home or in the office before leaving for the airport, thus ensuring a more seamless traveling experience.
Online check-in opens 72 hours prior to and closes 3 hours before departure. Customers using the service can assign their seat on board the aircraft and print their boarding card in advance, thus avoiding check-in queues at the airport. A valid photo ID must be presented at the airport. Online check-in is initially only available on the Dublin-Cork route, but will be available network wide in the coming months.
Commenting on the announcement Colin Lewis, Head of Sales and Marketing, Aer Arann said “As part of our ongoing customer service programme we are continually striving to enhance the Aer Arann customer experience. Online check-in offers time savings and convenience to customers and we are delighted to be introducing it on the Dublin-Cork route. We look forward to extending this service across our network in the coming weeks.”