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Aer Lingus: Airline proposes to cut 500 jobs under cost cutting plan

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Any customers that will be impacted by network changes will be “contacted directly and provided with re-accommodation or refund options,” the airline said in a statement.

Aer Lingus said changes will begin to take effect from late September 2026, continuing into summer 2027.

The proposed changes to routes are:

  • Dublin to Denver will be discontinued after 28/09/26

  • Dublin to Minneapolis will be discontinued after 24/10/26

  • Dublin to Las Vegas will be discontinued after 03/12/26

  • Dublin to Seattle will be a summer-only operation after 24/10/26

  • Dublin to Split will be discontinued after 29/09/26

  • Dublin to Frankfurt will be a summer-only operation after 02/11/26

  • Dublin to Hamburg will be a summer-only operation after 02/11/26

  • Dublin to Malta will be a summer-only operation after 03/11/26

Linked to these network changes, there will be a reduction in the use of two A330 aircraft and four A320 aircraft for peak summer 2027.

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It added the “changes are essential to support required improvement in its operating margin, which is needed to underpin future investment.

“The more cost efficient and productive the airline is, the more it will be able to fulfil its network and growth ambition,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

“The consultation and engagement process will focus on reducing redundancies and potential future redundancies and on what needs to be done to secure future investment in the business.”

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