Final Call On Irish Flights
Irish Sunday Mirror|June 13, 2021
Job cuts as Aer Lingus routes are shut down
Mark O’brien
Final Call On Irish Flights

NEARLY 500 jobs are at risk after a string of Aer Lingus regional fights were pulled with their operator going into liquidation.

Stobart Air – which operates a number of routes to the UK – announced yesterday it was ending its contract with the national airline.

A total of 480 jobs could be affected with scheduled flights from Dublin and Belfast scrapped.

The move could also spell the end for direct air links from Dublin to Donegal and Kerry Forsa trade union, which represents 120 cabin crew and pilots with the airline, called on the Government to “wake up” to the ongoing aviation sector crisis.

This story is from the June 13, 2021 edition of Irish Sunday Mirror.

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