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Aer Lingus Regional Connects Belfast City with Newquay - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

Aer Lingus Regional, exclusively operated by Emerald Airlines, seasonal flights from Belfast City Airport to Cornwall Newquay have resumed, operating twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays until August 30th to one of the UK’s most popular summer destinations, using 72 seat ATR72-600 aircraft.

Belfast City Airport Chief Commercial Officer, Katy Best said “Aer Lingus Regional’s seasonal service to Cornwall Newquay gives passengers seeking sun, surf, and seaside charm even more opportunity to enjoy one of the UK’s most beautiful coastal destinations this summer. The route is a firm favourite amongst holidaymakers and reflects the strong appetite for easy, direct connections from the heart of Belfast to top UK leisure spots. Combined with our prime location and speedy security screening, passengers flying with Aer Lingus Regional can expect a seamless and stress-free start to their holiday from Belfast City Airport.”

Emerald Airlines Head of Commercial Ian Lough, said “We are delighted to welcome back our Newquay service from Belfast, just in time for the summer season.”

Aer​ Lingus Regional continues to build on its successful operations at Belfast City Airport, offering a growing network of routes to Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Glasgow, Isle of Man (seasonal) Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newquay (seasonal), Exeter and Southampton.

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