“124 Aer Lingus Flights Cancelled”

Industrial action has resulted in the cancellation of 124 Aer Lingus flights, scheduled from mid-week, on the 26th of June, to the end of day on the 30th of June. The list may be updated with further cancellations. The cancelled departures from Ireland include: on Wednesday the 26th of June, flights from Cork to London Heathrow scheduled for 8.30 in the evening and numerous flights from Dublin to Amsterdam, Berlin/Brandenburg, Birmingham, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Heathrow, Manchester, Munich, New York, and Paris. Times vary from early morning 6.15 am to 8.30 in the evening. The next day, on Thursday the 27th of June, similarly the flight departing from Cork to London Heathrow at 8.30 pm is cancelled. Several Dublin to Amsterdam, Berlin, Birmingham, Brussels, and Geneva flights are cancelled, departure times range from early morning 6.15 am to 8.30 in the evening.

Various flights are scheduled to depart from different airports on selected dates. On June 28th, flights will depart from London’s Heathrow Airport at 12pm and 7pm (EI0164 and EI0182 respectively), as well as Manchester at 12:50pm (EI0208), New York at 11:05am (JFK EI0105), Paris at 18:20pm (EI0528), and Vienna at 6:10am (EI0660).

Moreover, a flight from Cork to Heathrow will take off at 8:30pm (EI0724). From the Dublin airport, destinations will include Amsterdam (EI0602, 6:15pm), Berlin (EI0332, 6:40pm), Birmingham (EI0276, 7:20pm), Brussels (EI0638, 5:55pm), Düsseldorf (EI0698, 5:30pm), Frankfurt (EI0656, 4:45pm), and a few other locations. Notably, there are three flights scheduled to Heathrow.

On June 29th, flights will depart from Dublin to Amsterdam, Berlin (EI0332, 6:40am), and many other destinations including Geneva (EI0680, 6:15pm), Hamburg (EI0392, 10:15pm), Lyons (EI0552, 12:55pm), and Manchester (EI0202, 6:30am).

Details for departures scheduled for the 30th of June are not provided in the text.

Flights are scheduled to depart from London Heathrow to various destinations, including Dublin as EI0724 at 8.30pm, Berlin as EI0332 at 6.40am, Birmingham as EI0276 at 7.20pm, Brussels as EI0638 at 5.55pm, Düsseldorf as EI0698 at 5.30pm, Frankfurt as EI0656 at 4.45pm, Lyons as EI0550 at 6.15am, Manchester as EI0208 at 12.50pm, Munich as EI0356 at 4.25pm, New York as EI0105 at 11.05am, and Paris as EI0526 at 1pm.

Flight departures from the UK are scheduled for Wednesday, June 26th as follows: Birmingham to Dublin as EI0277 at 8.50pm, London Heathrow to Cork as EI0725 at 10.25pm, London Heathrow to Dublin as EI0167 at 3.50pm, and Manchester to Dublin as EI0209 at 2.25pm.

For Thursday, June 27th, flights are departing Birmingham to Dublin as EI0277 at 8.50pm, London Heathrow to Cork as EI0725 at 10.25pm, London Heathrow to Dublin as EI0165 at 2.20pm, and Manchester to Dublin as EI0209 at 2.25pm.

Flight departures for Friday, June 28th include Birmingham to Dublin as EI0277 at 8.50pm, and London Heathrow to Cork as EI0725 at 10.25pm.

Here are the departures for the flights mentioned in the original text, organised by date and destination:

Wednesday, 26th of June, flights are departing from various European cities. This list includes such departures as Dublin (DUB) from Amsterdam (AMS) on EI0603, scheduled at half past 9 in the morning, Dublin (DUB) from Berlin (BER) on EI0333 set for forty minutes past 10 in the morning, and Dublin (DUB) from Brussels (BRU) on EI0639, which leaves at 8.20 in the evening.

On Thursday, the 27th of June, Dublin (DUB) will see several arrivals as well. Flights EI0609 from Amsterdam (AMS), leaving at 5 pm and flight EI0333 from Berlin (BER) departing at ten forty in the morning, are just a couple of them.

Back home, on Saturday, the 29th of June, we have several flights jetting off to Dublin (DUB) from both London Heathrow (LHR) and Manchester (MAN). Flight EI0159 from London and flight EI0203 from Manchester take off at noon and 8.10 in the morning, respectively. Sunday, the 30th of June, also sees a flurry of departures. Flight EI0277 departs Birmingham (BHX) for Dublin at ten minutes to 9 in the evening. From London Heathrow (LHR), there’s a flight to Cork (ORK) on EI0725 at twenty-five past 10 at night and two to Dublin (DUB) on EI0169 and EI0183, with ETA’s at 4.50 in the afternoon and ten past 9 at night, respectively. Also, there’s a flight from Manchester (MAN) to Dublin (DUB) – EI0209, scheduled to leave at 2.25 in the afternoon.

This is the flight information given, please note that it’s always good to cross-verify closer to your travel date for any changes or cancellations.

The following list provides details of flights heading to Dublin (DUB). On Friday, 28th June sees planes departing from Paris (CDG) at 9.50pm on flight EI0529. A flight from Rome (FCO) will depart at 3.20pm carrying the number EI0405, and another from Vienna (VIE) on EI0661 at 10.40am. For the same day, flights from Amsterdam (AMS), Berlin (BER), Brussels (BRU), Düsseldorf (DUS), Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), and Paris (CDG) have scheduled take-offs at 9.35am, 10.40am, 9.25am, 9.05pm, 8.40pm, 8.30pm, and 4.30pm respectively.

On Saturday, 29th June, planes will be leaving from Amsterdam (AMS) at 9.40pm, Berlin (BER) at 10.40am, Geneva (GVA) at 10.15am, Hamburg (HAM) at 2pm, Lyons (LYS) at 4.50pm, Paris (CDG) at 9.50pm, and Rome (FCO) at 3.20pm.

Lastly, on Sunday, 30th June, departures are scheduled from Berlin (BER) at 10.40am, Brussels (BRU) at 9.20pm, Düsseldorf (DUS) at 9.05pm, Frankfurt (FRA) at 8.40pm, and Lyons (LYS) at 10.10am.

The EI0357 flight is scheduled to depart from Munich (MUC) to Dublin (DUB) at 8.30pm, and the EI0527 flight from Paris (CDG) to Dublin (DUB) at 4.30pm. Additionally, there are flights from New York (JFK) to Dublin (DUB) departing at 4.55pm on consecutive days from the 26th to the 30th of June. The flight number for these departures is EI0104.

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