This is what happens when a trad session breaks out on an Aer Lingus flight
Your in-flight entertainment.
Your in-flight entertainment.
No one was injured.
Inflight entertainment sorted.
Fourteen months training, for a start.
It won’t cost you a penny, either.
Warning: there were train-themed songs.
The plane was diverted due to a medical emergency at midnight Friday and passengers did not get back to Dublin until 11am yesterday.
The plane landed successfully on its second attempt.
The UK’s aviation regulator had alleged the treatment of passengers by Aer Lingus, Jet2 and Wizz Air was in breach of consumer law.
Flawless. *flicks hair*
Slots at Gatwick must be given up for the deal to go through..
They can’t get over it.
The decision paves the way for the sale to IAG to be completed.
“I’m gonna kill ya.”
The airline has been commended online for the sensitivity with which they have handled the situation.
The airline has been commended for its “compassion” in helping the families of the Berkeley students.
The two airlines are part of a new lobby group.
Passengers across the world have had their say – and European carriers don’t get a look in.
What’s the deal with… Ireland’s airline food suddenly being so good?
The UK competition watchdog has ordered Ryanair to sell most of its stake in Aer Lingus.
Your move Mr O’Leary, your move.
The line could get a lot longer at the Book of Kells.
The man dubbed The Terminator says Malaysia Airlines is “technically bankrupt”.
Are you worried that such an iconic brand will be out of Irish hands?
Everyone was talking about Aer Lingus taking off, Neary’s golf balls and workers winning… and losing.
Michael McNamara’s not having a great week.
Michael McNamara is set to lose the Labour whip after saying he cannot support the proposed sale of Aer Lingus to IAG.
Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
The Dáil is preparing to vote on the sale of the government’s stake in the airline later today.
The Aer Lingus sale is coming in for heavy criticism in the Dáil today.
Michael McNamara is said to be undecided on whether he will support the proposed sale of the state’s stake in Aer Lingus.
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
IAG has crossed one hurdle, but there is still another big one to come.
Meanwhile, IAG CEO Willie Walsh is jetting in to ease union concerns.
Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
Transport minister Paschal Donohoe officially announced the sale’s approval at a press conference this evening.
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No, seriously. He will.
In honour of the 20th anniversary, of course.
And it’s glorious.
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