Aer Lingus restarts Caribbean winter service from Manchester
Aer Lingus’ non-stop Manchester – Barbados service has resumed, marking the restart of the carrier’s seasonal service to the Caribbean.
The carrier launched its inaugural transatlantic service from Manchester to Barbados in October last year.
The three times a week service operates until 30 April, every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus Chief Customer Officer, said: “We’re excited to restart flights to the Caribbean again direct from Manchester, taking advantage of customer demand for winter sun. The service which was introduced just over a year ago has been successful.”
“Moving into our second year of operations from Manchester, we are very much focused on offering the best value for our UK customers to the Caribbean and US, including our services to New York, JFK and Orlando.”
Aer Lingus operates its twin-isle Airbus A330-300 to Barbados, with customers able to enjoy a complimentary in-flight meal and entertainment.
Aer Lingus operates three direct non-stop routes from Manchester, UK to Barbados, New York, and Orlando.
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