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Sophie McLaughlin

Only US flight from Northern Ireland takes off for first time from Belfast airport

The only US flight service currently operating in Northern Ireland has taken off from Belfast International Airport.

TUI launched its inaugural flight from Belfast to Orlando, Florida on Thursday.

TUI's own Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft took off for the first time on the non-stop route to Melbourne Orlando International Airport, marking the first of four scheduled departures from Belfast to Florida this June and July.

Read more: New summer route set to take off from Belfast International Airport

The packed flight was full of excited passengers jetting to the sunshine state for a thrilling fourteen-night holiday in Orlando.

TUI added to the occasion with an announcement that it is to double its capacity of flights from Belfast International Airport to Florida in Summer’24 to manage the huge demand there is for the popular destination.

From next June, TUI will operate eight departures direct from Belfast to Florida throughout June and July using TUIs own Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Flights will take off weekly on Tuesdays and Saturday from 18th June 2024 offering fourteen night holidays in Orlando.

Pictured ahead of take-off is Craig Morgan, Head of Ireland for TUI (left) with Graham Keddie, Managing Director Belfast International Airport (far right) along with Michele Lagan and the Henderson family from Belfast as they prepared to jet off today on the first flight (Stephen Hamilton / Press Eye)

Craig Morgan Head of Ireland for TUI, said: “We are delighted to be able to announce the expansion of our Florida holiday programme for summer 2024.

"We’ve worked hard to meet customer demand on this incredibly popular route and today’s announcement will ensures our customers can jet off from the convenience of their local airport while enjoying the thrill and excitement of the long-haul destination of Florida that offers holidaymakers so much."

Graham Keddie, Managing Director, Belfast International Airport, added: “Long Haul travel to Florida is a much-requested destination so we are delighted to see Orlando back on our departure boards and to see that capacity will increase again for 2024.”

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