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originated as Aer
Arann,
providing services from
Galway to the Aran
Islands in 1970, and in the 1990s grew into a
regional airline, with Aer
Arann Regional based...
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Tipperary (/ˌtɪpəˈrɛəri/; Irish:
Tiobraid Árann,
meaning 'well of the Ara'),
commonly known as
Tipperary Town, is a town and a
civil parish in County...
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County Tipperary (Irish:
Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a
county in Ireland. It is in the
province of
Munster and the
Southern Region. The
county is named...
- The Aran
Islands (/ˈærən/ ARR-ən; Irish: Oileáin
Árann,
pronounced [əˈlʲaːnʲ ˈaːɾˠən̪ˠ]) or The
Arans (na hÁrainneacha [n̪ˠə ˈhaːɾˠən̠ʲəxə]) are a group...
- Aer
Arann Islands (stylised as aer
arann islands) is an
Irish airline headquartered in Inverin,
County Galway. They
operate a three-strong
fleet of Britten-Norman...
- Aer
Arann. It was also
mentioned as
solely a Cork
expansion with no
mention of Dublin, with Aer
Lingus saying bulk
seats would be
bought on Aer
Arann planes...
- the village, Club
Leabhar Chois Fharraige,
meets monthly. The
airline Aer
Arann Islands is
headquartered at
Connemara Airport near the village.
Calum Maclean...
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North Tipperary (Irish:
Tiobraid Árann Thuaidh) was a
county in
Ireland in the
province of Munster. It was
named after the town of
Tipperary (which was...
- Its last
scheduled p****enger
traffic was on 31
October 2011, when Aer
Arann ceased commercial operations at the airport. At 1289 m (4230 ft), the runway...
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capital grant money.
Domestic service to
Dublin was
resumed by Aer
Arann. Aer
Arann operated flights to Cork via
Dublin in 2009
until they
reduced their...