Aer Lingus’ Black Friday Sale Lands with Direct Flights to America & The Caribbean from £379 return
This Black Friday, Aer Lingus is dropping prices on direct flights to its transatlantic destinations. Those looking to grab a getaway this festive season, can catch flights to dream destinations, at a dream price.
UK festive discounts available mean travellers can take advantage of ‘the best that money can fly’ and fly return from Manchester to New York (JFK), Orlando (MCO) or Barbados (BGI), from as little as £379 – valid for travel until April 2025.
The sale will last a full week – Tuesday 26th November – Tuesday 3rd December (Travel Tuesday) – allowing customers ample time to plan their dream trips.
Since two-thirds of UK Northerners want to feel more connected with the US*, Black Friday presents the best time to book flights with Aer Lingus to some of the US’s most-loved destinations, direct from Manchester.
For those searching for the perfect Christmas gift or a winter escape, America and the Caribbean offer something different for everyone – from families to young couples or retirees.
Reid Moody, Aer Lingus Chief Strategy & Planning Officer, said: “Black Friday is a popular time of year for customers looking to book flights. With directs flights from Manchester to Orlando, New York JFK and Barbados, our Black Friday sale can help once in a lifetime trips become a reality.
“We expect plenty of Northerners to make the most of our sale to secure their Winter holidays and Spring getaways – or to buy a Christmas gift that will never be forgotten.”
All Aer Lingus transatlantic flights include complimentary meals, endless hours of entertainment, charging points, and spacious seats as standard.
Sale period: From 26th Nov – 3rd Dec (Travel Tuesday)
Travel period: to April 2025
Offer: Fly from £379 return to New York, Orlando or Barbados direct from Manchester plus, plenty of great value offers are up for grabs to other North American destinations such as Boston, Chicago, LA, Las Vegas & more via Aer Lingus’ Dublin hub, where customers can enjoy US pre-clearance saving them time when they land.
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