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"Our appetite for acquiring Aer Lingus is well known," Cawley said.
Ryanair Profits Jump As Fares Rise 12% By SHAWN POGATCHNIK 2010
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More weeping and gnashing of teeth emanating from Shannon today on the news that Aer Lingus is to end it's Heathrow service to the west of Ireland airport.
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Ireland's other major airline, Aer Lingus Group PLC, said it had consulted its engine manufacturers and made a decision not to fly in Scottish airspace based on meteorological conditions and the forecast concentration levels of ash dust.
Flights Seen Resuming as Ash Clouds Clear Jonathan Buck 2011
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If the United-Aer Lingus joint venture prototype is successful, we will soon see such alliances flourishing within the fragile regulatory systems of new European Union members such as Bulgaria and the Czech Republic, where wages are extremely low.
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Joerg Carstensen/European Pressphoto Agency Aer Lingus Group PLC, which canceled services to Scotland on Tuesday, said its operations had returned to normal.
Flights Seen Resuming as Ash Clears Jonathan Buck 2011
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But as aviation authorities admitted they did not yet know how badly flights would be affected, airlines including BA, Aer Lingus, KLM, easyJet and Flybe grounded services due to take off today.
Iceland volcanic ash cloud forces airlines to change schedules 2011
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United and Aer Lingus have hired 72 flight attendants to date, whose training began in Chicago and continued in Dublin.
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If the United-Aer Lingus experiment is not stopped – who will be next?
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By pioneering this prototype for a virtual airline, the United-Aer Lingus joint venture threatens to pave the way for out sourcing our jobs on an unprecedented scale.
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In a joint venture with Aer Lingus, United Airlines will begin operating a Washington-to-Madrid route on March 28, 2010, marketing the new route under its own brand, sharing equally in the cost of creating and operating the route, but substituting United aircraft and United employees with a patchwork of low-cost foreign carriers and non-union labor.
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