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Aer Lingus cancels some flights from summer schedule

Aer Lingus cancels some flights from summer schedule

Summary

Aer Lingus has canceled a small number of flights from its summer schedule due to required aircraft maintenance and a shortage of pilots. The airline said the changes affect about 2% of its flights, and most passengers are being rebooked on same-day alternatives.

Key Facts

  • Aer Lingus canceled some summer flights for mandatory aircraft maintenance and pilot shortages.
  • About 2% of the airline’s overall flight schedule is affected.
  • Flights from Dublin to cities like Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, London Heathrow, and Manchester are among those canceled.
  • Most affected passengers are being booked on other flights the same day.
  • Rising fuel prices and concerns about jet fuel supply in Europe are pressuring airlines globally.
  • The International Energy Agency warned Europe may have only six weeks of jet fuel left due to supply disruptions.
  • Aer Lingus hedges fuel costs, so it is less affected by rising fuel prices compared to some competitors.
  • The Irish Transport Minister said Ireland has a strong jet fuel reserve and that airlines make their own decisions on scheduling.
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