![]() Click subscribe to sign up for the Hospitality Ireland print edition. Fri 07:12 Aer Lingus is experiencing a softness in demand for short-haul business routes, with a particular drop-off in travel between Ireland and Britain, the airline’s chief. © 2023 Hospitality Ireland – your source for the latest industry news. Read More: Aer Lingus Announces Three New European Routes The new service to Bristol brings to ten the number of direct UK routes available from Cork Airport, with the others being those to London Heathrow, London Stansted, London Gatwick, London Luton, Edinburgh, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, and East Midlands. We are confident that this highly anticipated route will be well received by both business and leisure travellers, and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with our partners in Cork Airport and Bristol Airport, ensuring the success of this service.” Aer Lingus launches flights from Manchester to Belfast and offers Avios points. The service, which begins on May 19, will operate four times a week using the carrier's Airbus A321LR aircraft, a longer-range variant of the A321neo. A man with a suitcase looking at the flight. This selection of flights extends across 15 routes from Ireland and two direct transatlantic connections from Manchester to JFK and Orlando. Speaking from Cork Airport on the occasion of the inaugural service to Bristol, Ciarán Smith, head of commercial at Emerald Airlines, said, “As we commence our flights from Cork to Bristol, we are pleased to offer increased connectivity and convenient timings to our customers. Aer Lingus, the Irish flag carrier, will launch service next May between its hub at Dublin Airport (DUB) and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE). Aer Lingus is proud to offer its largest ever North American summer schedule, comprising of over 2.25 million transatlantic seats that are now on sale. We trust the travelling public flying from Cork will strongly welcome and support this new route.” Our team will work very closely with Emerald Airlines to expand their route network further at Cork Airport in due course. Aer Lingus News New routes for summer 2023 New routes for summer 2023 Book now for the most choice and start looking forward to your best holiday ever in 2023. Aer Lingus News Stay up to date on all things Aer Lingus The section that keeps you in the know on everything were up to. ![]() Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business. We are thrilled to welcome Emerald Airlines – trading as Aer Lingus Regional – to Cork, to serve such an important route and opening up connections to south-west England and Wales. Aer Lingus says business travel between Britain and Ireland is down. Speaking at the commencement of the new Aer Lingus Regional service to Bristol, Niall MacCarthy, managing director at Cork Airport, said, “Bristol has strong, unserved demand, following the resumption of international air travel, post-pandemic. The new service will also provide access to Wales, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Devon and Cornwall. Bristol offers a variety of entertainment and cultural attractions, and the city is easy to explore on foot. The addition of Bristol to the expanded route network at Cork Airport opens direct air connectivity between the two cities. By signing up you are agreeing to our Terms & Conditions Inaugural flights for three new Aer Lingus Summer routes, Kos, Olbia and Brindisi are taking off in May 2023.
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