Information on Aer Lingus Irish Airlines
Information about Aer Lingus Irish Airlines
Aer Lingus is an Irish airline and member of the One World Alliance. Aer Lingus Teoranta was founded on 22.05.1936 and operated its first flight from Baldonnel Airfield Dublin to Bristol. In 1947, Aerlínte Éireann was founded as a company for transatlantic flights to New York and on 01.01.1960 it was renamed Aer Lingus - Irish International Airlines. The name Aer Lingus is the anglicised version of the Irish word “aerloingeas“, meaning air fleet.
The subsidiary company Aer Lingus Commuter was founded in 1984 and operates short haul flights to destinations in Ireland and England that are not served by jets. The subsidiary was integrated into the mother concern in the year 2001. Now Aer Lingus only flies using newer airbuses and has extended its European network in order to compete on the market with low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and easyJet. The airline is expected to be privatised in the near future. According to One World Alliance, Aer Lingus is planning on leaving the alliance in order to concentrate on its own strengths in the foreseeable future.
In the summer of 2005 Aer Lingus was awarded the prize "Airline of the Year 2005“ by the Chambers of Commerce of Ireland's Air Transport Users Council (ATUC).
The airline operates a service based on low-cost tickets and charge extra for checkng in baggage.
Fleet
Aer Lingus' fleet consists of 44 Airbus aircraft. These are: 30 Airbus A320, 6 Airbus A321, 3 Airbus A330-200 and 5 Airbus A330-300.
Contact
- URL:
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)871 718 5000 - 10p per minute, calls from mobiles and other networks may cost more)
- Country:
- Ireland (IE)
- Address:
- Aer Lingus Limited, Head Office Building, Dublin Airport, Ireland
About Aer Lingus Irish Airlines
- Aer Lingus Irish Airlines United Kingdom:
- Aer Lingus Plc, 125-135 Staines Road, Hounslow TW3 3JB, United Kingdom
- Home airport:
- DUB
- Year founded:
- 1936
- Number of aircraft:
- 43
Baggage fees
- Hand luggage / hold luggage:
- 10 kg, 55 cm x 40 cm x 24 cm