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Last Updated: Wednesday, 28 December 2005, 18:11 GMT
Airline pulls out of Dublin route
Plymouth Airport
Air Wales says it remains committed to Plymouth
Air Wales has announced it is to stop flying from Plymouth to Dublin and is also stopping flights temporarily from the city to Cork.

The airline runs four flights a week each from Plymouth to Dublin and Cork.

It says the service to Dublin has not been as popular as had been hoped and is no longer commercially viable. Flights will stop on 2 January.

Flights to Cardiff, Newcastle and Aberdeen are not affected and Air Wales says it remains committed to Plymouth.

The flights to Cork will resume on 27 March and will go via Newquay.




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