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IAG is examining the feasibility of allocating a small fleet of Airbus A380s to its Spanish division Iberia and possibly an aircraft with its recently acquired Irish arm Aer Lingus.
In 2015, Aer Lingus was acquired by IAG for €1.36 billion (around $1.5 billion), meaning that Aer Lingus is now part of a larger airline group that includes British Airways, Iberia, Vueling, and ...
Allowing you to book award tickets through Aer Lingus, which then outsources the check-in to Iberia, may benefit these airlines (or in marketing parlance, allow them to "extend their network").
IAG chief executive officer Willie Walsh has revealed that alongside the operations of the Airbus A380 within the fleet of British Airways (BA), he could also present a business case for the Super ...
Iberia model may help Aer Lingus Comment: The Government's decision to review the ownership of Aer Lingus raises a number of questions that have also cropped… By Dr Raj S. Chari ...
IAG CEO considers A380 for Aer Lingus and Iberia. CAPA News Briefs. CAPA publishes more than 1,000 global News Briefs every week, covering all aspects of the aviation and travel industry. It’s the ...
Aer Lingus Considers New Takeover Offer From British Airways Parent. The Irish carrier had previously rejected two recent takeover offers from the International Consolidated Airlines Group, which ...
Aer Lingus, which literally translates to “air fleet,” is the national airline for Ireland and AerClub is its frequent flyer program. Headquartered in Dublin, it operates the majority of its ...
British Airways has accelerated retirement of two 747-400s due to leave this year, the first step of a potentially faster 747 and Iberia A340 retirement that parent owner IAG said last week it is ...
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Allowing you to book award tickets through Aer Lingus, which then outsources the check-in to Iberia, may benefit these airlines (or in marketing parlance, allow them to "extend their network").