A few weeks ago, I covered how Aer Lingus announced that it might end transatlantic flying out of the United Kingdom, which was an unusual announcement (airlines usually announce what they’re going to do, not what they might do). Well, there’s now an update, and the decision has been finalized, and this is officially happening.
For quite some time, there have been rumors that Aer Lingus would be ending long haul service out of Manchester. A few weeks back, the airline announced that it was “undergoing a period of uncertainty” in deciding whether to cut these flights. There’s now an official update, which is that these flights are ending. Here’s the announcement:
We do not expect there to be any impact to operations before these dates.
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