Stobart Air, which operates the Aer Lingus Regional service, is selling seats for flights across its network starting on July 1 – but can’t confirm whether all its staff will be working to operate the services.
Stobart Air has uploaded a bumper schedule to the Aer Lingus website, with flights now bookable on routes from Dublin and Cork to destinations across the UK.
But the Dublin-based carrier hasn’t said if the remainder of its roughly 450 staff will be back at work to run the flights.Only a small number of staff have worked at Stobart Air during the pandemic, operating publicly […]
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