Aer Lingus Regional unveils route expansion
Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Stobart Air, is to double the frequency of flights between Liverpool and Dublin from May.
It means that from May 2 there will be up to four departures a day.
The additionnal departures will also allow better onward connectivity to Aer Lingus’ North American route network from Dublin.
Flights will depart early morning, lunchtime, late afternoon and in the evening and are timed to connect with Aer Lingus transatlantic flights.
Guests can also take advantage of US Customs and Border Protection pre-clearance at Dublin airport.
Customers flying from Liverpool will now better connect with 10 transatlantic services via Dublin, including Newark New Jersey and Hartford in Connecticut, which are launching in September.
Fares from Liverpool to Dublin start at £19.99 each way including taxes.
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