15 JUNE 2020

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Aer Lingus Regional returns

July and August and will see the return of Aer Lingus Regional.

Flown by Stobart Air these are all key routes from Dublin, Cork and Shannon to Irish domestic and UK airports.

Clearly very pleased for operations to be under way again Andy Jolly, Managing Director of Stobart Air, said:  “We look forward to welcoming our passengers, staff and crew back on board on our services.”  He emphasised that all the facemasks must be worn on all flights, the guidance of various authorities would be adhered to and in-flight services will be suspended.

As far as practical all services will be timed to make connections with outbound and inbound flights at Dublin Airport where the US immigration operation continues.

Flight schedules will be reviewed in line with passenger demand.

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Route

Airline

Recommences

Dublin  − Aberdeen

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Dublin  − Birmingham

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Dublin  − Bristol

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Dublin − Donegal

Aer Lingus Regional

Ongoing service in operation

Dublin − Edinburgh

Aer Lingus Regional

14 July

Dublin − Glasgow

Aer Lingus Regional

14 July

Dublin − Isle of Man

Aer Lingus Regional

02 August

Dublin − Kerry

Aer Lingus Regional

Ongoing service in operation

Dublin − Leeds Bradford

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Dublin − Manchester

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Dublin − Newcastle

Aer Lingus Regional

02 August

Dublin − Newquay

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Cork − Birmingham

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Cork − Bristol

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Cork − Edinburgh

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Cork − Glasgow

Aer Lingus Regional

02 August

Cork − Manchester

Aer Lingus Regional

01 August

Shannon − Birmingham

Aer Lingus Regional

03 September

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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