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Aer Lingus Regional Unveils its Largest Ever Winter Schedule at Belfast City Airport

Aer Lingus Regional will fly its largest ever schedule to and from Belfast City Airport this winter.

The carrier will to 10 destinations from Belfast, and has added more flights to popular destinations such as Southampton, Leeds, and Edinburgh.

To mark the growth, the service’s exclusive operator Emerald Airlines has launched a 450,000 seat sale, where customers can avail of up to 30% off the entire Aer Lingus Regional network from Belfast.

Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines said: “Our commitment to providing enhanced connectivity to and from Belfast is reflected in our Winter schedule. Whether travelling for business or leisure, our customers will benefit from more options, greater flexibility, and now, significant savings with the Aer Lingus September sale, with up to 30% off for the remainder of the week.”
 
Ellie McGimpsey, Aviation Development Manager at Belfast City Airport, said:With more capacity than ever before, and over 450,000 seats available, we are committed to working with Aer Lingus Regional to provide our passengers with seamless connectivity across the UK.
 
Aer Lingus Regional is a popular choice for passengers at Belfast City Airport, and with its brilliant service and extensive range of destinations, the airline has built a strong base from the heart of Belfast.
 
“Our efficient security processing times and excellent location only five minutes from Belfast city centre, coupled with Aer Lingus Regional’s outstanding punctuality results, means passengers planning a winter getaway can look forward to the fastest start to their journey from Belfast City Airport.”

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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