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Frankfurt
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Glasgow
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Hannover
Inverness
Jersey
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Limoges
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Aer Arann operates over 600 flights per week across Ireland, the UK, France, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands. Passenger numbers have grown from 12,000 in 1999 to forecast passengers of 1.3m in 2008 across over 40 routes. Aer Arann is now Ireland's largest regional airline, and is the third largest airline flying into Dublin Airport.
Aer Arann place huge emphasis on the quality of the service we provide to our customers. The company's excellence in customer service was recognised in 2006 by receiving the Palme D'Or European regional airline award for sustained excellence, reinforcing the airline's belief that providing a progressive airline service doesn't have to compromise the human touch. Aer Arann also holds the ISO 9000 Quality Award, and became the first European airline to achieve this accolade in 1994.
As part of a €180 million investment, Aer Arann welcomed two of the ten ATR 72-500 ordered in 2007. The new ATR 72-500 is the first of ten new aircraft to be delivered over the next two years. By 2009, all of the Aer Arann fleet will be brand new. The ATR 72-500 offers Aer Arann customers new levels of comfort and efficiency. Several factors combine to make the ATR an environmentally friendly aircraft: lower emissions of CO2 due to reduced fuel burn, 70% lower fuel consumption than a jet on similar routes, and new standards in the industry for quietness. The new aircraft has resulted in much improved customer experience, reliability and operational economics.
Aer Arann has aircraft bases in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Waterford. The airline has its own new purpose built hangar at Galway airport, which houses the main engineering base for Aer Arann.
Aer Arann fly to the Isle of Man twice daily from Dublin
Aer Arann fly to the Isle of Man 3 times a day from London City