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03/28/07

£1 Aifares to Dublin from Aer Lingus

Permalink 09:36:19 am, Categories: Aer Lingus  

www.JustParking.co.uk: Plan ahead and book your summer break in advance with fares from just £1 to Dublin. Whether it's a relaxing break, a spot of shopping or sightseeing you're interested in, Dublin has it all!

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Travel: 17 April – 31 May 2007

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Happenings in Dublin:

Cork International Choral Festival, 2 - 6 May 2007, now in its 53rd year the festival is one of Europe's major choral events. With over 100 international & local choirs taking part this is a treat for music lovers.

Dublin Toy and Train Fair, 20 May 2007, guarantees a great day's browsing and buying. Dealers at the Fair attend from as far away as Lithuania & the Czech Republic

Boylesports Irish Guineas Festival, 26 - 28 May 2007, Europe's top horses compete for over €2 million in prize money at the Curragh with family fun and ladies fashion on turf day.

Concerts in Dublin during April & May include top artists such as Westlife, Justin Timberlake, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie and Roger Waters.

Top Irish Attractions:

Dublin Our vibrant fair city is alive and kicking! With everything from world class museums, shopping, great food and of course "craic", Dublin has something to offer everyone. Experience our legendary nightlife with plenty of pubs, nightclubs and theatres.

Straddling the River Lee, Cork City has been a city of literature, music and film for nearly a century. It is beautiful, hidden and unexpected with a myriad of lanes, galleries, shops, pubs and parks waiting to be explored – its no wonder that Cork is one of the most cultural cities in Europe.

Shannon is a gateway to the West of Ireland. Situated in stunning county Clare - with Limerick, Offaly and Tipperary on your doorstep – why not take a break to Shannon and get away from it all!

Dublin City Pass:

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Fare Breakdown:

To Dublin from:
London Heathrow - from £1 (£25 incl. taxes + charges)
Birmingham - from £1 (£23 incl. taxes + charges)
Edinburgh - from £1 (£21 incl. taxes + charges)
Glasgow - from £1 (£21 incl. taxes + charges)
Newcastle - from £1 (£20 incl. taxes + charges)
Manchester - from £1 (£25 incl. taxes + charges)

To Cork from:
London Heathrow - from £1 (£25 incl. taxes + charges)
Manchester - from £1 (£25 incl. taxes + charges)
Birmingham - from £3 (£25 incl. taxes + charges)

To Shannon from:
London Heathrow - from £1 (£26 incl. taxes + charges)

Airport Parking:

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02/19/07

Aer Lingus to reduce fuel surcharges on long haul flights by 25%

Permalink 12:19:42 pm, Categories: Aer Lingus  

www.Parctel.com: Aer Lingus is to reduce long haul fuel surcharges by 25% on all tickets booked for flights to and from the US and the Middle East from midnight tonight. The fuel surcharge reduction represents a decrease of €10/US$15 each way and comes as a result of decreasing international oil prices.

Dermot Mannion, Aer Lingus Chief Executive, said, "This is good news for Aer Lingus customers. When the fuel surcharge was first introduced last May, we assured customers that it would be kept under active review as part of Aer Lingus' continued commitment to its low fares strategy . We are pleased to honour that commitment now that oil prices have fallen"

To reduce its exposure to fluctuations in the oil price, the Airline has a policy of hedging a portion of its projected aviation fuel requirements. The Airline currently has hedges in place for approximately 55% of its estimated remaining 2007 fuel requirements at prices ranging from USD58 - 72 per barrel. Aer Lingus will continue to monitor the cost of fuel prices into the future and will revisit its approach to surcharges should the cost of fuel decrease further.

The fuel surcharge reduction will only apply to new bookings for long haul travel made after midnight on Monday 12th February 2007. The reduction will not apply to bookings for long haul travel made and paid for prior to midnight on the 12th February 2007.




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