Aer Lingus Regional to Relaunch Flights Between Belfast City and Dublin
Flights are set to resume between George Best Belfast City Airport and Dublin Airport starting in late April. The route will be operated by Emerald Airlines under the Aer Lingus Regional brand. This service restores a key connection that was lost when the previous operator, Stobart Air, ceased trading. The new schedule will offer up to three daily flights between the two cities. Airport officials have welcomed the news, highlighting the route's importance for both business and leisure travelers seeking connectivity across Ireland.
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