The new route will operate twice a week throughout the summer ✈️
A new flight route to a popular summer location is preparing to take its inaugural flight from Belfast International Airport on Tuesday.
The new route will operate up to twice a week on Saturdays and Tuesdays throughout the summer season until October 28.This week, the airline also welcomed an additional aircraft to its base at the International Airport, to serve customer demand from Northern Ireland this summer. The airline will operate its largest-ever flying programme from Northern Ireland this summer with 23% per cent more capacity than pre-pandemic, flying 4.7 million seats.
"We are proud to be the largest airline in Northern Ireland and the expansion of our fleet and strengthening of our network at Belfast International demonstrates our confidence in the resilient strength of demand for travel in the UK, with customers choosing us for our trusted brand, unrivalled network and great value fares and we can’t wait to welcome more customers on board.”
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