Doesn’t time fly?

Doesn’t Time Fly?, charts the history of Aer Lingus, the Irish state airline, on its 75th anniversary. Written by BC-Ireland Academic Director Mike Cronin, the book draws heavily on the company’s extensive archive of photographs, posters and advertisements, as well as the ephemera and memories of its staff. It chronicles the innovative ways in which Aer Lingus has met a plethora of challenges since 1936, and how it has always been able to adapt and transform itself.
This entry was posted in Boston College Authors and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a comment