Hi
My family are booked on Aer Arran flights from Luton to Waterford. I've searched their site but can find no info on whether we should have received tickets or if they are a ticket less airline. I have only received an itinery by e mail so far and as we are due to travel in less than two weeks I am starting to get a bit nervous.
I would be very grateful if anyone could help.
Thanks
Rac
Your Booking Will Be Ticketless As It Is With Most Airlines. On The Itenery You Will Have Recieved Should Be A Booking Reference Number. All You Need To Do Is Take This To The Airport With You.
Gower
Rac
In fact Aer Arann also offer telephone (text) check in.
Thanks Nivsy, I'll look into that.
Aer Arann enters examinership
Aer Arann has entered voluntary examinership this evening, following a petition to the High Court in Dublin. This follows losses of €18.5 million in the last 2 years, including a €6 million loss as a specific result of the volcanic ash crisis.
A full High Court hearing will take place on 8 September, but meantime interim examinership provides the airline with court protection from its creditors while action is taken to restructure the business.
Aer Arann intends to operate normal service during this period of examinership, including franchise services operated on behalf of Aer Lingus Regional.
However, due to the end of a lease agreement resulting in one of its aircraft leaving the fleet, Aer Arann services from Cork to Dublin and Belfast were already reported as being suspended from the end of this month.
David
Aer Arann has entered voluntary examinership this evening, following a petition to the High Court in Dublin. This follows losses of €18.5 million in the last 2 years, including a €6 million loss as a specific result of the volcanic ash crisis.
A full High Court hearing will take place on 8 September, but meantime interim examinership provides the airline with court protection from its creditors while action is taken to restructure the business.
Aer Arann intends to operate normal service during this period of examinership, including franchise services operated on behalf of Aer Lingus Regional.
However, due to the end of a lease agreement resulting in one of its aircraft leaving the fleet, Aer Arann services from Cork to Dublin and Belfast were already reported as being suspended from the end of this month.
David
http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0826/aerarann.html
Update: A statement has now been posted on the Aer Arann website:
http://www.aerarann.com/about_us/news.htm
David
I'm flying Glasgow to Dublin for a weekend with Aer Arran.
I booked the flights vis Aer Lingus.
Seeing as I'm only going for the weekend I don't need to take any luggage but the rules of cabin baggage is confusing.
I understand I'm allowed 7kgs and the size restrictions but it also states that small items such as a camera,handbag or laptop is also allowed.
Does this mean you can carry them on seperately from your main cabin bag or do they need to be contained within that,they dont make it very clear
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me
This move brings an end to 28 years of scheduled air services to/from Sligo Airport. However, the airport will remain open for coastguard and rescue helicopter services, as well as training and private charter flights.
The Irish government will continue to fund routes between Dublin and Kerry, and Dublin and Donegal.
David
Aer Arann announces the suspension of winter services to/from Galway Airport:
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