Budget airline EasyJet has launched a new route from Glasgow to Belfast City airport, with seats on sale from today (Tuesday 16 August) at easyJet.com and via the mobile app from just £22.99.
Flights will launch on 31 October 2022 with departures on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays throughout the season until 24 March 2023, providing customers in Scotland with more convenient connections to Northern Ireland for winter getaways.
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easyJet is the largest airline at Glasgow Airport, providing flights to 24 destinations across 12 countries across UK, Europe and North Africa.
Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager said of the new route: “We are delighted to be launching our new service from Glasgow, to Belfast City, and putting seats on sale today further strengthening our network in Scotland and providing our customers, whether they’re travelling for leisure or business, with more convenient connections to Northern Ireland, which we know will prove popular with those looking to explore and enjoy all the UK has to offer this winter.
“We are proud to be the largest airline in Glasgow and in Scotland and remain committed to offering customers great value fares and more choice when they fly with us.”
Ronald Leitch, Operations Director at Glasgow Airport, added: “This is a welcome announcement from easyJet given how popular the Glasgow Belfast route is with both Scots travellers and those visiting from Northern Ireland.
“Belfast City Airport is also just a five-minute journey from the heart of the capital, which makes it the best option for business and leisure travellers looking for a speedy and convenient commute.”
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