Saturday, 7 September 2013

Aer Lingus' A321 returns to Cork Airport to operate Cork to Heathrow.

Aer Lingus has recently announced that it will be transferring one of it's Airbus A321 back to Cork Airport to operate services to London Heathrow. Back until about 2010 the A321 was permanently based at Cork, but due to the Economic Downturn numbers dropped so the Heathrow service was downgraded to an A320 aircraft. The A321 will be in Cork for the month of October (7th -24th). Aer Lingus used to have 6 A321 aircraft but now only have 3, these are now very old now as the first A321 was delivered to the airline in 1998. The following pictures are of all Aer Lingus A321 aircraft.


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 EI-CPE ~ SEATS: 212 ~ FIRST FLIGHT: 11 December 1998


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EI-CPG ~ SEATS: 212 ~ FIRST FLIGHT: 28 May 1999


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EI-CPH ~ SEATS: 212 ~ FIRST FLIGHT: 21 November 1999

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