6th May 2023
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Aer Lingus Regional carrier Emerald Airlines has launched four additional UK routes as part of a summer schedule expansion.
Cork-Bristol, Dublin-Liverpool, Belfast-Newcastle, and Belfast-Isle of Man have all begun service, and on 20th May there will be a connection between Dublin and Brest in France.
In the summer schedule, the airline will operate 30 routes, offering more than 2.5 million seats to 20 destinations, with several connections via Dublin to the Aer Lingus transatlantic network.
Keith Butler, the CEO, said: “We are delighted to be providing our customers with additional choice throughout the busy summer period. We are very pleased to have begun our services between Cork-Bristol, Dublin-Liverpool, Belfast-Newcastle and the Isle of Man.
Keith Butler continues, “These new routes will not only provide our customers with more options to connect with friends and family but also support vital business and tourism links between Ireland and the UK.”
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