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Ryanair condemns Ursula Von Der Leyen and the EU Commission for allowing French ATC strikes, announces an expansion of the maintenance facility at Dublin

Ryanair issued this stated against the EU Commission and President Ursale von der Leyen:

On the 38th day of French ATC strikes in just 3 months, Ryanair has condemned EU Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen for her inexcusable failure to protect EU citizens/visitors’ fundamental right to the Freedom of Movement, by irresponsibly allowing EU skies to be closed repeatedly during French ATC strikes.

President von der Leyen has shown how little she cares about EU citizens/visitors and their rights by allowing over 627,000 Ryanair passengers’ flights in the first 3 months of 2023 alone to be cancelled at short notice due to French ATC strikes, disrupting travel plans, diminishing essential intra-European connectivity and damaging tourism. However, these passengers could easily be protected without impeding on French ATC unions’ right to strike with the following measures:

  1. Protect French overflights during ATC strikes (using min services laws) like in Greece, Italy & Spain
  2. Allow Europe’s other ATCs to manage flights over France while French ATC strike
  3. Mandate that French ATC unions engage in binding arbitration before calling of strikes
  4. Mandate advanced notification of strike participation

French unions can exercise their right to strike without being allowed to close the entire upper French airspace, as ATC unions in Spain, Italy and Greece avoid by protecting overflights. It is completely disproportionate and unfair that internal French flights are protected under Min. Services Legislation, but EU citizens/visitors’ overflights from Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK and Ireland are cancelled.

President von der Leyen and the EU Commission have a duty to protect EU citizens’ right to the Freedom of Movement. Ryanair is calling on EU passengers to sign its Protect Passengers: Keep EU Skies Open petition and demand that the EU Commission and President von der Leyen take immediate action to protect their rights as EU citizens.

A spokesperson for Ryanair said:

“Today, French ATC are striking for the 38th day in just 3 months with thousands more EU passengers having their flights to see friends and family unfairly cancelled at short notice. While we have no difficulty with French unions exercising their right to strike, we do expect President von der Leyen to do her job and defend and protect EU citizens/visitors’ fundamental right to the Freedom of Movement, which she and her College of Commissioners have inexplicably failed to do.

It is completely disproportionate and unfair that the French Govt can use Min. Services Legislation to protect internal French flights but force the cancellation of flights over France. President von der Leyen should protect EU citizens/visitors on non-French flights overflying French Airspace from Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK and Ireland. The EU’s Single Market for air travel and overflights should not be repeatedly cancelled because the EU Commission fails to take action.

Ryanair is calling on EU passengers to join our call on President von der Leyen and sign our Protect Passengers: Keep EU Skies Open petition to demand that the EU Commission take action to protect their rights as EU citizens.”

In other news, Ryanair has announced plans to expand its aircraft maintenance facility at Dublin Airport with the construction of a new state-of-the-art 4 bay hangar – a €40m investment and creating over 200 new highly paid and high skilled jobs for engineers and mechanics.

This new 120,000sq foot hangar will be one of the most environmentally friendly hangars in the EU with gas absorption heat pumps reducing energy use by up to 35%. The hangar will facilitate the heavy and line maintenance of Ryanair’s fleet at Dublin Airport as the airline grow its fleet to 600 aircraft with the delivery of more efficient new technology 737-8200 “Gamechanger” aircraft, which carry 4% more passengers while burning 16% less fuel and emitting 40% less noise.

Construction of the new facility will commence in Q4 of 2023 with aircraft maintenance operations planned to start in Q2 2025.

Aer Lingus and Emerald Airlines celebrate first anniversary of franchise partnership

Aer Lingus Regional – Emerald Airlines ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-600) EI-GPP (msn 1322) DUB (Michael Kelly). Image: 956956.

Aer Lingus and Emerald Airlines on March 15 celebrated one year of their franchise partnership, having operated its inaugural international flight under the new Aer Lingus Regional franchise from Dublin to Isle of Man, just 12 months ago. 

Aer Lingus Regional services, exclusively operated by Emerald Airlines, has carried over one million customers and operated more than 22,000 flights over the past 12 months.

By peak summer, Emerald Airlines will fly up to 800 flights per week, across 30 routes serving 20 destinations in Ireland, UK, Channel Islands and France. 

This includes new flights connecting Cork to Bristol, Belfast to Isle of Man as well as increased flights from Dublin to 14 airports across the UK, including a newly announced year-round service from Dublin to Liverpool and a summer service to Brest, Brittany (France). The airline is progressively bolstering its 2023 schedule, with over 2.5 million seats on sale this year.

Currently Aer Lingus Regional feeds one in eight transatlantic passengers to Aer Lingus, supporting Dublin as the natural gateway to the US. Aer Lingus Regional customers transferring onward to North America can avail of US Immigration and Pre-clearance at Dublin Airport, skipping lengthy immigration queues stateside.

The first Aer Lingus Regional domestic flight from Dublin to Donegal took off as part of the franchise partnership, 10 months in advance of the original start date which was planned to be January of this year. The acceleration of the start date fell in line with the post pandemic uplift in demand for travel.

This summer Aer Lingus will operate its largest ever North American summer schedule to date, with over 2.25 million transatlantic seats on sale for summer 2023. Aer Lingus has the fifth largest transatlantic hub in the world at Dublin, presenting a huge opportunity for Emerald Airlines.

Aer Lingus will operate a total of 15* North American routes from Ireland next summer. Key favourites Boston, New York JFK, Chicago and Washington D.C. will operate double-daily from Dublin during peak summer. 

As Aer Lingus plans to continue to grow its North Atlantic network, adding routes such as Cleveland, Ohio and the return of Hartford, Connecticut, along with building Dublin Airport as a hub, the partnership with Emerald Airlines helps Aer Lingus drive traffic onto its North American network by facilitating connectivity between smaller UK airports and North America.

Aer Lingus North American Routes out of Ireland – Summer 2023

Dublin – New York, JFK

Dublin – Newark (NY)

Dublin – Boston

Dublin – Chicago

Dublin – Washington D.C – increase to double daily service from single daily service in 2019

Dublin – Philadelphia

Dublin – Hartford

Dublin – Cleveland, Ohio – new route

Dublin – Orlando – increases to 5 times weekly from 4 weekly services in 2019

Dublin – Seattle – increases to daily from 5 times weekly in 2019

Dublin – Los Angeles – larger Airbus A330 aircraft operating route

Dublin – San Francisco

Dublin – Toronto

Shannon – Boston

Shannon – New York, JFK – increase of one weekly service vs. 2019

Emerald Airlines is continuing with the expansion of its fleet this year, with the addition of three new ATR 72-600s by the end of quarter one of 2023.

The ATR 72-600, the latest generation of turboprop aircraft combining environmental and economic performance, has a significant environmental advantage over regional jets and other turboprop aircraft emitting up to 40% less CO2 on short, regional flights.

Top Copyright Photo: Aer Lingus Regional – Emerald Airlines ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-600) EI-GPP (msn 1322) DUB (Michael Kelly). Image: 956956.

Emerald Airlines aircraft slide show

Emerald Airlines aircraft slide show

El Al to add Dublin

El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-8Q8 WL 4X-EKP (msn 30639) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 943807.

El Al Israel Airlines will operate the Tel Aviv – Dublin route startin g March 26.

The route will operate three days a week.

Top Copyright Photo: El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-8Q8 WL 4X-EKP (msn 30639) ZRH (Rolf Wallner). Image: 943807.

El Al aircraft photo gallery:

El Al Israel Airlines aircraft photo gallery