Aer Lingus delays start of Manchester-US flights
Irish carrier Aer Lingus has been forced to push back its launch of transatlantic flights out of Manchester, England. It had planned to start flights to New York JFK and Orlando out of Manchester from late September.
The continued ban on leisure travel to the US moved Aer Lingus to push back the start to December. New York flights will now begin on 1 December and to Orrlando on 11 December. Aer Lingus’ service from Manchester to Barbados will go ahead as planned on 20 October
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