The ongoing conflict in the Middle East between the US, Israel, and Iran has resulted in a recent spike in fuel prices.
Several major airlines have already responded to this spike by increasing fares, adding or increasing fuel surcharges, and cutting flights.
Aer Lingus cuts 500 flights – see the services affected
Now, Aer Lingus has cut 500 flights from its schedule due to “mandatory maintenance”, according to the Sunday Independent.
The cuts are set to cause travel disruptions for “tens of thousands of passengers” over the coming weeks.
The airline is axing a select number of transatlantic flights, internal Aer Lingus documents seen by the Sunday Independent have revealed.
Services to and from Seattle, San Francisco, Minneapolis-St Paul, and Toronto will be impacted by the cancellations, according to the documents.
Departures from Dublin to many European airports, including Berlin, Zurich, Athens, Faro, and Amsterdam, will also be removed from the Aer Lingus schedule, on select dates.
A “small number” of cancellations will affect passengers travelling from Shannon and Cork airports.
Flights to London Heathrow, Manchester, Newcastle, Birmingham, and Edinburgh will also be cancelled, with passengers rebooked onto other services, the Sunday Independent said.
An Aer Lingus spokesperson said: “Aer Lingus has commenced operating its planned summer schedule.
“A number of recent cancellations have been required due to mandatory maintenance on aircraft, along with a limited number of schedule adjustments.
“Schedule changes apply to approximately 2% of Aer Lingus’ overall schedule.
“Where schedule adjustments are being made, the vast majority of customers are being reaccommodated on same day services.”
Spanish Airport to close for a month with all flights cancelled
Meanwhile, Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport in Spain is set to close for an entire month due to resurfacing work on the runway.
These works will see all flights cancelled, affecting thousands of British travellers.
When will Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport be closed?
Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport will be closed from April 23 to May 27 due to runway resurfacing work.
Its website continues: “During this period, the airport will be closed to all air traffic, and no takeoffs or landings will take place.
“If you have any questions about your flight status, schedule changes, or possible rebooking, we recommend contacting your airline.”
How does this closure affect British travellers?
Around 30 flights run each week between the UK and Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport.
Most of the flights operate out of London-based airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted, while there are also non-direct flights to Santiago-Rosalía de Castro from Manchester.
The major Airlines that operate flights between the two include Vueling, Ryanair, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and KLM.
All these flights will be cancelled for nearly five weeks while the airport is closed, affecting thousands of Brits travelling to southwest Spain.
For those still looking to travel to the area, the two closest alternatives to Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport are:
- A Coruña Airport (around 75 km away)
- Vigo Airport (100 km)
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