Information about the airlines of Ireland.
Aer Lingus
The national flag carrier airline of Ireland
was founded in 1963. Its main hub and headquarters
is at Dublin Airport and it has operating bases
in Belfast, Cork, London-Gatwick, London-Heathrow,
and Shannon airports. It is the second largest
airline in the Republic of Ireland, second
only to Ryan Air. Its Air Lingus Regional
flights are operated by Stobart Air.
Ryan Air
Low cost airline founded in 1985 that is
headquartered at the Dublin Airport.
It operates flights in and out many
European countries and Morocco. Ryan Air is the
largest airline in Ireland and one of the
largest airlines in Europe in terms of number
of passengers served.
Stobart Air
Regional airline based in Dublin.
Operates scheduled flights under the
Irish Air Lingus Regional brand and the
British Flybe brand.
Air Contractors
Operator of air freight flights and
charter passenger flghts.
Based in Dublin. Founded in 1972.
CityJet
Regional airline based in Dublin.
Has been operating since 1994.
Norwegian Air International
This Irish subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle
received its Irish air operating licence in February of 2014
and it is headquartered in Dublin.
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Norqwegian Airlines February 2014 News Article
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Irish Times February 2014 Article
Former Airlines of Ireland
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Aer Arann (1970-2014) Changed its name to Stobart Air in 2014
Airports in Ireland
Transportation in Ireland
Ireland Travel Guide
Northern Ireland Travel Guide