Launched on 5th November 2007 and continuing until 29 March 2008, the Winter Schedule of Aer Arann is to operate eighteen routes between the UK and Ireland. With continuous expansion, Aer Arann is increasing its flights between London and Galway to about three times for this winter.
This would be a very good option offered by the airlines to the passengers as now they will have more choices to choose the schedule and timing of flights while vising these famous cities in UK.
The routes are operated from various regional airports of the UK namely Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow-Prestwick, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, London Luton, Newcastle, Cardiff, Birmingham and Isle of Man. On the routes of Manchester to Kerry, Edinburgh to Galway, and London to Galway, the capacity will be added up further. Almost all the major cities of UK and Scotland are covered under this plan.
From UK, the routes operated to various regional airports in Ireland include The UK routes operate to various regional airports in Ireland including Donegal, Kerry, Cork, Galway, Waterford Sligo and Dublin. A detailed schedule of all these services can be downloaded from the Aer Arann website - Aerarann.com/travel_information/timetables.htm.
Head of Marketing and Sales at Aer Arann, Colin Lewis, observed, "After a record breaking summer in terms of passenger numbers, we welcome all customers planning to travel during the winter months between the UK and Ireland. We look forward to unveiling our summer routes in early 2008 for another bumper year."