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Aer Lingus Not Seeing Any Interruptions to Fuel Supply
The airline said passenger numbers rose 1.1% as fuel prices and carbon costs pushed first-quarter losses higher.
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Aer Lingus Suffers €103m Q1 Loss as Fuel Costs Climb and North Atlantic Pressure Mounts
Aer Lingus has reported an operating loss of €103m for the first three months of 2026, as the airline came under pressure from higher fuel costs and weaker passenger revenues on North Atlantic routes, according to parent group IAG’s latest results. The first quarter is traditionally the weakest period of the year for airlines, but Aer Lingus’ loss widened from €55m in the same period last year. Traffic and capacity both increased at Aer Lingus …
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75% Left
L 75%
C 25%
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