Aer Lingus say decision to shut Shannon Airport cabin crew base is final
Aer Lingus have said the move to shut its cabin crew base at Shannon Airport was “the right decision”.
Aer Lingus have said the move to shut its cabin crew base at Shannon Airport was “the right decision”.
All of Aer Lingus’ regional flights operated by Stobart Air have been cancelled with immediate effect.
*Photograph: Air Review Aer Lingus have been criticised for the “abysmal” manner in which it treated its workers at Shannon Airport.
An alliance of Mayors and Cathaoirligh in the Mid-West have appealed to the Government to ensure a strong Aer Lingus presence continues at Shannon Airport.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley The EU travel scheme to allow international travel looks set to take effect in Ireland from mid-July, but this is scant consolation for the Aer Lingus (EI) Shannon staff.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley A planned protest in the aftermath of Aer Lingus’ decision to shut its Shannon Airport cabin crew base has been cancelled.
In the aftermath of Aer Lingus’ decision to close their base at Shannon Airport, an Ennis representative has said efforts need to be directed towards Ryanair.
A special meeting of Clare County Council is to be convened to discuss Aer Lingus’ decision to close its base at Shannon Airport.
*Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan. Photograph: John Mangan Government are going to fight to save jobs left as a result of Aer Lingus’ decision to close its base at Shannon Airport, the Minister for Transport has said
Aer Lingus are to close its base at Shannon Airport in what is seen as a devastating blow to the region.