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Aer Lingus reveals A321XLR routes
Dublin-based Aer Lingus has announced the first two transatlantic routes served by its incoming Airbus A321XLRs. Part of the International Airlines Group (IAG), which is the launch customer for the type, the airline had originally been the first carrier in the group scheduled to receive the game-changing aircraft. However, issues regarding a labour agreement with pilots led IAG to divert the first two XLRs to Spanish flag carrier Iberia. The first new route between Dublin and Nashville will launch on

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