Irish airline to stop selling tickets because they do not have licence

An Irish airline has been forced to stop selling tickets for planned new routes because they do not have a licence.

Irish airline to stop selling tickets because they do not have licence

An Irish airline has been forced to stop selling tickets for planned new routes because they do not have a licence.

The Commission for Aviation Regulation says Aer Southeast did not secure the required tour operator licence for services from Waterford to the UK.

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