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The Aer Arann (Aer Lingus franchise) 6 x weekly from Shannon commences tomorrow (1 July).
It's good to get Shannon back so quickly after Ryanair dropped the route in March following its major scaling back at SNN.
The SNN ATR 72 is scheduled to arrive at 1655 on weekdays, twenty minutes after the daily Aer Arann (also Aer Lingus franchise) ATR 72 from Cork.
As Aer Lingus's first ever international route was Dublin to Bristol (Whitchurch) in the 1930s it will be pleasant to have not one but two Shamrock-painted aircraft on the ground together, especially as for most of the past seventy-odd years Aer Lingus has operated into Bristol.
It's only gone cold in the past few years.
It's good to get Shannon back so quickly after Ryanair dropped the route in March following its major scaling back at SNN.
The SNN ATR 72 is scheduled to arrive at 1655 on weekdays, twenty minutes after the daily Aer Arann (also Aer Lingus franchise) ATR 72 from Cork.
As Aer Lingus's first ever international route was Dublin to Bristol (Whitchurch) in the 1930s it will be pleasant to have not one but two Shamrock-painted aircraft on the ground together, especially as for most of the past seventy-odd years Aer Lingus has operated into Bristol.
It's only gone cold in the past few years.