Aer Lingus put its fourth Airbus A330 into service on 13 July on a new transatlantic service linking Belfast in Northern Ireland with New York and Boston via Shannon. The aircraft, originally built for Air Inter, has been leased for seven years. The new service is being marketed as Vacation Ireland, offering lower fares than on the carrier's other North American services, as the aircraft's interior has not been upgraded to the normal Aer Lingus standard.

Source: Flight International