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Irish Sea Airways
Ireland and United Kingdom
Irish Sea Airways was the pre-WW2 marketing name for flights across the Irish Sea operated jointly
by Blackpool & West Coast Air Services (from September 1937 shortened to West Coast Air Services)
and Aer Lingus. This cooperation continued until 1946, when Aer Lingus was given sole rights
to the traffic between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
Timetables were issued by both Olley Air Service (owner of West Coast Air Services) and Aer Lingus.
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See also Olley Air Service.
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This page last updated October 23, 2007.
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