Belfast City to Dublin Flights Relaunched After Three-Year Hiatus
Flights are set to resume between George Best Belfast City Airport and Dublin for the first time in nearly three years. The route will be operated by Emerald Airlines, flying under the Aer Lingus Regional brand. Services are scheduled to begin at the end of April, with up to three flights operating daily. The restoration of this key air link is a significant boost for connectivity between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This move provides passengers with crucial options for both business and leisure travel between the two cities.
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