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Aer Arann introduces improved schedule for Cork-Dublin route  
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Aer Arann, the regional airline based in Dublin, has introduced a new improved schedule on the route between Cork and Dublin, in response to customer demand for an improved selection of timings of flights in the morning.

The carrier has re-launched a flight departure time of 8 a.m. with the flights reaching Dublin at 8.55 a.m. And, passengers from Cork can take advantage of departures of 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. for flights to the Irish capital city.

Head of Sales and Marketing at Aer Arann, Colin Lewis, "This improved schedule allows passengers the choice of two flights before 9 a.m. Aer Arann is the best value airline on the Dublin Cork routes, as it is the only airline on the route offering the following combination:

Five flights a day; No Baggage Charges; No Check-in Fees; Shortest check-in time in Ireland: 30 minutes; Zero change fees on Dublin-Cork route, all tickets can be changed for free on the day; Allocated seating - no scrums to get your seat; Complimentary Tea/Coffee and a newspaper onboard every flight".

"Aer Arann is also adding extra frequencies from Cork to Edinburgh: there are now two flights per day on Friday and Sunday. The Cork-Southampton route is re-introduced, with one flight a day, four days a week", Lewis added.

Aer Arann has recently done a lot of expansion in terms of flights and no wonders that passengers are be delighted to have more services on different routes.