
Aer Lingus Regional has announced a new seasonal route linking Belfast City Airport and Cornwall Airport Newquay.
Emerald Airlines exclusively operates the Aer Lingus Regional service. It will commence the new route on June 28 and run it until August 30. It will run as a twice weekly service, with flights running on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines, said: “Newquay is a fantastic summer destination and we’re thrilled to be bringing back this popular route just in time for holiday planning.
“Whether it’s surfing, exploring scenic coastlines, or simply spending time by the sea, this service offers passengers a convenient way to experience everything Newquay has to offer.”
Ellie McGimpsey, Aviation Development Manager at Belfast City Airport, said: “At Belfast City Airport, we are committed to delivering both choice and convenience to our passengers, and the welcome announcement of Aer Lingus Regional’s seasonal service to Newquay strengthens our portfolio of routes for the busy summer season.
“With this route, passengers can enjoy the fastest start to their journey from the heart of Belfast, reaching Cornwall’s breathtaking coastline with ease.
“Our partnership with Aer Lingus Regional continues to grow, allowing us to enhance connectivity and provide even more travel options for our passengers.”
Aer Lingus Regional services from Belfast City Airport
Birmingham | Up to 6 flights daily
Cardiff | Daily flights
Edinburgh | Up to 4 flights daily
East Midlands | 3 flights weekly
Glasgow | Up to 2 flights daily
Leeds Bradford | Up to 4 flights daily
Manchester | Up to 3 flights daily
Newquay | Up to 2 flights per week (summer service)
Exeter | Up to 4 flights weekly
Southampton | Up to 3 flights daily