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Aer Arann wins majority in PSO tender

14th May 2008 Print
Aer Arann welcomes the announcement by the Minister for Transport that they have been awarded four of the six routes on offer in the PSO tender. The airline has won Derry-Dublin for the first time ever. It has also retained the Galway-Dublin, Sligo-Dublin and Donegal-Dublin routes. The contracts were awarded to Aer Arann following an open public tender process, conducted in accordance with EU Regulations.

Aer Arann's commitment to the development of the regional airports is further enhanced by the addition of this new Dublin-Derry service. The retention of the Galway, Sligo and Donegal services clearly reflects the success that Aer Arann has had in growing these routes and developing access to the regions.

Garry Cullen, Managing Director, Aer Arann said, "Aer Arann is delighted to win the Dublin-Derry tender, as well as retaining the Galway, Sligo and Donegal routes. We look forward to bringing the Aer Arann customer experience to this new route and to continuing to serve our valued customers on the Galway-Dublin, Donegal-Dublin and Sligo-Dublin routes. We wish to put on record our appreciation for the loyalty of our supporters on the Kerry-Dublin and Knock-Dublin routes over the past number of years."

Aer Arann will provide four daily return services on the Galway routes, and two daily return services on the Derry, Sligo and Donegal routes.