Emerald Airlines, the exclusive operator of Aer Lingus regional services, has commenced its summer schedule across 30 routes.
Firstly, to kickstart the summer season, Aer Lingus regional services between Cork-Bristol, Dublin-Liverpool, Belfast-Newcastle, and Belfast-Isle of Man, have now commenced.
Alongside these, the airline is now servicing a number of summer sun hotspots including Jersey and Newquay, as well as the soon-to-commence route from Dublin-Brest, Brittany, operational from May 20.
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If you are heading somewhere else though, passengers travelling on the Aer Lingus Regional network can connect onto a number of routes on the wider Aer Lingus transatlantic network from Dublin Airport - providing a plethora of choices this summer season. Check out here for more offers.
Commenting on the announcement, Keith Butler, Chief Executive Officer at Emerald Airlines said: “We are delighted to be providing our customers with additional choice throughout the busy summer period.
“Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly getaway, a weekend break, or simply visiting friends throughout the summer months, we are offering more choice and great value when planning trips away this season.”
Here are all the new destinations available this summer:
Jersey from Dublin and Belfast City Airport
With 24 stunning beaches to choose from, visitors will be spoilt for choice when holidaying in Jersey. For all the foodies out there — Jersey has a number of top-rated restaurants to cosy cafes, oyster tasting to ice cream, offering a wide choice of mouth-watering treats.
Cornwall, Newquay from Dublin and Belfast City Airport
Known as the surf capital of England, visitors will be spoilt for choice when it comes to outdoor activities in Newquay — making it the perfect sun destination.
Brest, Brittany from Dublin - commencing May 20
The Summer Seasonal Service to Brest, Brittany, is perfect for those looking for a relaxing trip away to one of the most peaceful regions in the Northwest of France.
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