Next summer the airline will operate 15 routes from Ireland, including Cleveland for the first time and the return of Hartford, Connecticut. Image: 959192.Īer Lingus has unveiled its upcoming 2023 summer schedule which will see it fly to 53 European destinations from Ireland, including three new exciting summer routes to Kos (Greece), Olbia (Sardinia, Italy) and Brindisi (Italy).Īer Lingus also has over 2.25 million transatlantic seats on sale, making it the airline’s largest ever North American summer schedule to date. Top Copyright Photo: Aer Lingus Airbus A320-251N WL EI-NSA (msn 10712) DUB (Michael Kelly). Sustainable aviation fuel is playing a huge part in Aer Lingus’ commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with the carrier signing two supply deals for SAF with producers Gevo and Aemetis starting from 2025. This year Aer Lingus also took delivery of two Airbus A320neos – one aircraft named the ‘St Aidan’ to boost short-haul flights and a second aircraft called the ‘St Thomas’ joining the fleet shortly after. It will also be launching a brand new North American service to Cleveland, Ohio, and resuming flights to Hartford, Connecticut, next year increasing its overall transatlantic network to 17 destinations from the UK and Ireland.Īer Lingus also marked the one-year anniversary of direct transatlantic flights from the airline’s new UK Manchester base in October, flying direct to New York, JFK, Orlando, Florida, and Barbados, the airline notched up 670 round trips flown across the Atlantic to date, with Cabin Crew serving customers more than 350,000 inflight dining options over the last 12 months.įollowing the success of its Manchester hub launch, Aer Lingus’ will look to build on its achievement next year and consolidate its position with customers in the north of England. This year saw Aer Lingus re-introduce eight direct routes to its network from its Dublin home, most recently to Miami in late October, increasing connections to ‘The Sunshine State’. ![]() As a primarily airline-focused business, our food-safety, security and quality-control processes are second-to-none.įor bulk, readymade meal requirements in Australia or for international export, please contact or +61 7 3081 3700.As 2022 comes to a close, we’d like to share with you a note on behalf of Aer Lingus, highlighting the carrier’s activity over the last 12 months. ![]() In our other locations we are also a regular supplier to healthcare, education and other industries, where quality-control and consistency is a key requirement. Our supply to the healthcare, education, retail and other government services continues to grow. We currently serve a number of global airlines departing Australia and export our frozen meals across the region to other caterers. Operating under the SnapFresh name, the 5,600 square-metre facility produces meals for various industries, with a total production capacity of 30 million meals per year. Our primary, purpose-built readymade meal production facility is in Queensland, Australia. With more than 60 kitchens operating around the world and evolving consumption behaviours, our team is well-equipped and expanding in areas outside of inflight catering. Our executive chefs inspire the next generation of leaders in our business, whilst ensuring we deliver product across every class that exceeds our customers’ expectations. We recruit the best, international talent and invest in their ongoing development, through training and mentoring, and by providing opportunities to work across our global network. Our highly-experienced chefs have served in the world’s leading hotels, restaurants, product manufacturers and other food and hospitality industries, including flight catering. Most recently, we've made a significant expansion in our retail capabilities across Europe and built our first airport lounge and transit hotel in Sharjah, UAE. We plan to expand further within Rome, Italy, and to upgrade our operations with new, more sustainable equipment and a green vehicle fleet in the near future. ![]() ![]() Over the past years, we’ve expanded our operations across the USA, Canada, the UAE and the UK and continue to invest in new opportunities as we look to better serve our loyal customers and provide to new ones we’ve opened a new 6,500 m2, state-of-the-art unit in Dublin in order to service Aer Lingus, as well as new facilities in Luton and London City. We’re growing where our customers want us to. Now spanning more than 60 global locations, we continue to invest in growing our business through technology, new facilities and acquisitions. As our industry continues to evolve, we continue to invest.
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