Emerald Airlines launching Belfast – Manchester route this month
Emerald Airlines, exclusive operator for Aer Lingus Regional, will start services to Belfast City Airport from Manchester later this month.
Customers can earn Avios points on all Aer Lingus Regional flights, providing continuity and benefits offered by both Aer Lingus and British Airways.
Tickets can be booked now through AerLingus.com and BA.com.
The new service will commence on 27 March, operating three times daily.
Customers will continue to enjoy all the benefits through Aer Lingus and British Airways’ codeshare agreement with Emerald Airlines.
Conor McCarthy, CEO of Emerald Airlines said: “Having already announced our services linking Manchester and Belfast, we are delighted to go on sale from today with Aer Lingus and British Airways.
Aer Lingus Regional flights are operated by ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft.
These aircraft emit up to 40% less carbon.
Customers can earn and burn Avios and Tier points as part of British Airways’ Executive Club and Aer Lingus’ AerClub programme.
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