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Published 14:00 17 Jan 2019 GMT
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Aer Lingus says that the new shamrock has been tilted to symbolise "dynamism and speed" while the pronounced heart-shaped leaves were brought on board to reflect "the warmth and hospitality" of the airline. An A330-300 plane will be the first to wear the new hues and will fly and will fly to New York on January 18.And there it is - the new @AerLingus livery. pic.twitter.com/zrYUtCXkXQ
— Will Goodbody (@willgoodbody) January 17, 2019
Meanwhile, the process for the new uniforms is also underway. Last year it was revealed that designer Louise Kennedy had been chosen to update the uniforms, and they will be unveiled later this year.
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