*Photograph: Arthur Ellis

Aer Lingus are reviewing the viability of operating out of Shannon Airport and Cork Airport.

Future operations of Aer Lingus at Shannon and Cork Airport are under threat as the airline attempts to cut costs. Aer Lingus has 350 staff based in Cork and Shannon and is seeking 500 redundancies across the airline.

Having posted the biggest quarterly loss in its history, Aer Lingus management have informed staff that previously announced job cuts โ€œwill be implemented on a voluntary basis if possible, but on a compulsory basis if necessaryโ€. Last month the airline announced that up to 500 jobs could go due to the impact of COVID-19 on the aviation sector, job losses were described as โ€œdeeply regrettableโ€ but โ€œinevitableโ€ by IAG Chief Executive, Willie Walsh.

Chief Executive of Aer Lingus, Sean Doyle told staff via video communication on Friday that they have โ€œno line of sightโ€ on when the โ€œmeaningful resumptionโ€ of operations at Shannon and Cork will resume. “As such we are reviewing the scale of our flying programme from these airports and the ongoing viability of our regional bases there.

Doyle referenced COVID-19โ€™s impact and criticised the Irish Government for implementing โ€œthe most restrictive travel policies in Europeโ€ while failing to add supports for the sector. The airline said its passenger revenues fell to โ‚ฌ315m from โ‚ฌ936m last year.

Speaking in response to a query from Deputy Cathal Crowe (FF) at Tuesdayโ€™s sitting of the Dรกil COVID-19 Committee, Mr Doyle referenced an inferior demand for Shannon services compared with routes out of Dublin Airport. โ€œWe donโ€™t have an operation out of Shannon, we have cabin crew and ground handling based out of Shannon, there was no work there to employ them to, we were also laying people off at Dublin and reducing the hours significantly. This is an issue of where the work was and where we were able to deploy that work, at the minute we donโ€™t have flights operating out of Shannonโ€.

Also on Tuesday, Doyle flagged that its operations out of Cork Airport were โ€œvery smallโ€ with only a Heathrow and Amsterdam service, โ€œIt was not viable to maintain a service at Shannonโ€. He stated that โ€œsignificant reductionsโ€ had been made at Dublin Airport. Service demand influenced the decision to suspend operations from Shannon during COVID-19 as opposed to other Irish airports, โ€œat the minute we havenโ€™t seen any indication that we can reinstate those flights, I look forward to the day when we could because we understand the importance of the Heathrow connection to Shannonโ€.

Prior to COVID-19, he said that Aer Lingus were โ€œvery happyโ€ with the performances of the Heathrow route from Shannon Airport. Should demand increased, Doyle was confident the service would return but that it has not been confirmed. โ€œAt the minute it is not at a point where it is viable, I canโ€™t confirm it because it is not confirmed, we are evaluating the situation, as I said, the impact of the policies we have at the minute are suppressing demand and Shannon to Heathrow weโ€™re not in a position to confirm when it will be restoredโ€.

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