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Aer Lingus Regional boosts Aberdeen-Dublin service - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute
Emerald Airlines ATR72-600 9 December 2023

Emerald Airlines, the exclusive operator of Aer Lingus Regional, is enhancing its route between Aberdeen and Dublin with a significant increase in flight frequency to 11 times weekly. The expanded service will operate up to two flights daily on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, operated by 72 seat ATR72-600 aircraft.

AGS Airports Aero Director Chris Tibbett, stated “We welcome these additional flights connecting Aberdeen to the Irish capital, offering even more choices to customers and further opening up Aer Lingus’ vast North American network. It is now easier than ever, not only for Aberdonians to visit Dublin but also for visitors from Ireland to visit the North-East of Scotland and explore the beauty our region has to offer.”

Emerald Airlines Head of Commercial Ian Lough, said “Reflecting customer demand, we are delighted to be increasing our services between Aberdeen and Dublin. Passengers will now have access to even more convenient timings, allowing for greater choice and flexibility in their travel plans. Whether it’s for business or leisure, our increased frequency ensures that passengers can visit Ireland with ease, year-round.”

The Aberdeen-Dublin route facilitates convenient US pre-clearance connections to North America, including major cities such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Philadelphia, and Toronto.

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