Aer Lingus’ Manchester – Barbados route returning next winter
Aer Lingus’ Manchester to Barbados route returns next winter, with the non-stop route recommencing from 2 November.
It is back following a successful route launch in October last year.
Flights are on sale now at aerlingus.com for travel from 2 November 2022 every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
The route is operated by Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with 30 fully lie-flat Business seats and 287 seats in Economy.
Reid Moody, Aer Lingus’ Chief Strategy and Planning Officer, said: "We are delighted to resume our Barbados route from Manchester for winter 2022."
"As travel measures are relaxed further, we look forward to extending a warm Aer Lingus welcome to families and sun seekers to and from the Caribbean."
The current winter service operates until 29 April 2022.
Customers can also book the flights as part of a holiday package, in partnership with British Airways Holidays.
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