Aer Lingus today announced plans to add 3 new aircraft to its short-haul fleet for 2008 and operate a total of 86 routes, 59 from
Dublin (DUB), 18 from
Cork (ORK) and 9 from its new
Bristol (BRS) base.
Services from Dublin to London Gatwick, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Bucharest and Lanzarote and from Cork to Munich will now be operated on a year round basis.
Furthermore, services:
- Dublin (DUB) > Athens (ATH),
- Dublin (DUB) > Barcelona El Prat de Llobregat (BCN),
- Dublin (DUB) > Brussels (BRU),
- Dublin (DUB) > Dusseldorf (DUS),
- Dublin (DUB) > Naples (NAP),
- Dublin (DUB) > Kracow (KRK),
- Dublin (DUB) > Rome Fiumicino (FCO),
- Dublin (DUB) > Zurich (ZRH),
- Cork (ORK) > Malaga (AGP),
- Cork (ORK) > Rome Fiumicino (FCO),
- Cork (ORK) > Berlin Schonefeld (SXF)
will see increases in weekly frequency.