Aer Arann increases frequency on Cardiff Dublin
30 May 2006
Aer Arann one of the fastest growing regional airlines in Europe, today announced that it would increase frequency on its Cardiff to Dublin route effective from 3rd July 2006 adding an additional midday roundtrip midweek Monday to Friday.
The new flight will depart Dublin at 12.15pm and Cardiff at 1.55pm with a flight time of one hour 20 minutes. The flight will be operated by a 50 seater ATR42 aircraft. Aer Arann also operates services from Cardiff to Cork, Galway and Lorient.
Commenting on the announcement Micheal O'Callarain, Marketing Manager, Aer Arann said "Demand on the Cardiff-Dublin route has been very strong since we launched the service on 1st May and we are delighted to be offering additional choice and availability to passengers on the route from 3rd July."
Jon Horne, Managing Director of Cardiff International Airport said "In the few weeks since it began flying between Cardiff and Dublin, Aer Arann has given Welsh passengers reliability, better schedules and now adds a choice of even more flights. What's more, this award-winning airline has sustained Cardiff-Cork and introduced flights to Brittany and Galway. The growing rapport between Aer Arann and Welsh travellers is obvious and well-deserved."
For more information on schedules and fares visit www.aerarann.com or
contact reservations on 0818 210 210.
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