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Aer Lingus rebrands plane in IRFU deal

The Airbus A320 was painted specially to promote the new partnership
The Airbus A320 was painted specially to promote the new partnership

Aer Lingus has unveiled a newly-painted aircraft, branded "Green Spirit", as part of a partnership with the Irish Rugby Football Union.

The Airbus A320, registration EI-DEO,  will go into service tomorrow, and will operate across Aer Lingus’ short haul network to the UK and Continental Europe.

As part of the partnership deal, Aer Lingus will link up with the Irish rugby team.

The three-year deal will see Aer Lingus support the IRFU by flying players, management and support staff around Europe as they compete in the RBS 6 Nations Championships and in other high-profile international tournaments.

Commenting on the partnership, Aer Lingus Chief Executive Officer Stephen Kavanagh said: "The livery in IRFU and player branding is a first for Aer Lingus and recognises the contribution sport makes to all our lives.

The partnership deal with the IRFU forms part of a wider repositioning of the Aer Lingus Brand and our commitment to supporting the best of Irish.