Belfast City Airport announces six new routes and they're due to start next month

Belfast City Airport has secured six new routes to various destinations within the United Kingdom.
Brian Ambrose (right), Chief Executive at Belfast City Airport has announced six new Aer Lingus routes from Belfast City Airport to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Exeter. David Shepherd (second from right), Chief Commercial Officer at Aer Lingus said the move will ensure connectivity between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. Andy Jolly (left) , Managing Director of Stobart Air the operator of Aer Lingus Regional routes, confirmed five ATR72-600 aircraft would be based at Belfast City Airport. Economy Minister Diane Dodds (second from left) was at the airport for the announcement.Brian Ambrose (right), Chief Executive at Belfast City Airport has announced six new Aer Lingus routes from Belfast City Airport to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Exeter. David Shepherd (second from right), Chief Commercial Officer at Aer Lingus said the move will ensure connectivity between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. Andy Jolly (left) , Managing Director of Stobart Air the operator of Aer Lingus Regional routes, confirmed five ATR72-600 aircraft would be based at Belfast City Airport. Economy Minister Diane Dodds (second from left) was at the airport for the announcement.
Brian Ambrose (right), Chief Executive at Belfast City Airport has announced six new Aer Lingus routes from Belfast City Airport to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Exeter. David Shepherd (second from right), Chief Commercial Officer at Aer Lingus said the move will ensure connectivity between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. Andy Jolly (left) , Managing Director of Stobart Air the operator of Aer Lingus Regional routes, confirmed five ATR72-600 aircraft would be based at Belfast City Airport. Economy Minister Diane Dodds (second from left) was at the airport for the announcement.

The six routes are from Belfast City Airport to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Exeter.

The new routes are scheduled to start on August 27.

Commenting on the announcement, Brian Ambrose, CEO of Belfast City Airport said the new base would significantly enhance the Aer Lingus network from Northern Ireland

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"Belfast City Airport (BHD) today announced the opening of a new Aer Lingus Regional base with the launch of six routes operated by Stobart Air.

"Services to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, East Midlands, Leeds Bradford and Exeter will begin on a phased basis in line with passenger demand.

"From August 27, flights from Belfast City to Edinburgh will begin, while services to Exeter will commence on August 28.

"Flights to Manchester and Birmingham will operate from September 14 and to East Midlands and Leeds Bradford from October 1."

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Stobart Air, operator of Aer Lingus Regional routes, will base five ATR72-600 aircraft at Belfast City Airport and plan to operate over 200 flights weekly to and from Belfast.

Stobart Air operates 30 Aer Lingus Regional routes from bases in Dublin, Cork and Belfast.

Stobart Air will operate a high frequency schedule with convenient flight times to facilitate passengers, providing essential connectivity between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

Brian Ambrose, Chief Executive at Belfast City Airport, said: “Despite an extremely challenging environment, we’re delighted that Aer Lingus is to establish a new base and significantly enhance its UK network from Belfast City.

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“As an island off an island, air connectivity with the rest of UK is critical to the enabling the Northern Ireland economy’s recovery.

“This announcement is testament to the recent investments by our shareholder in making the airport and its facilities best in class, exceeding passengers’ expectations in a location only five minutes form the centre of Belfast.”

Commenting today, David Shepherd, Chief Commercial Officer at Aer Lingus, said: “Together with our up to three-times-daily service from Belfast City Airport to London, today’s announcement means Aer Lingus / Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Stobart Air is the largest operator out of Belfast City Airport, ensuring connectivity between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

“Not only will Aer Lingus customers benefit from a convenient schedule, award-winning service and great value; they can also avail of our innovative loyalty scheme. AerClub allows members to collect Avios reward points ‘in the air’, every time they book flights, ‘on the ground’ and ‘online’ from a wide range of brands including retailers online such as ASOS, Disney+, M&S via the AerClub eStore.

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“In response to current uncertainty regarding air travel, Aer Lingus has introduced a range of measures including no change fees until the end of the year. Detail regarding steps you should take before you fly to keep yourself safe, as well as measures being taken by the airlines, can be found on our website.”

Commenting on the announcement, Andy Jolly, Managing Director at Stobart Air, said: “Working with Belfast City Airport and our partners, Aer Lingus has been part of that journey and we are pleased to establish a base at Belfast City. Through six routes, we are committed to providing essential connectivity between Belfast and rest of the UK, while we will continue to be guided by the official Government guidance.

“High frequency day-return flights from Belfast City Airport to key cities across the UK will facilitate business and leisure travellers.

“Through our long-term franchise partnership with Aer Lingus, Stobart Air operates 30 routes to key destinations across Ireland, the UK and France, and we look forward to ongoing success with our franchise partner.

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“Enhanced health and safety measures in line with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the WHO, and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)have been implemented to protect our customers and our staff.

“We continuously strive to provide our passengers with frequent, convenient and affordable services through our regional connections. We look forward to welcoming our passengers on board these routes from Belfast City.

The airline, following guidance from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), has implemented a number of enhanced health and safety measures to protect staff, crew and passengers including:

Enhanced aircraft cleaning:

To ensure the wellbeing of the airline’s passengers and crew, enhanced cleaning and disinfection procedures have been introduced in the aircraft cabin, in addition to the existing aircraft cleaning schedule. Each aircraft, including seats, armrests and tray tables will be subject to a daily disinfection process which provides surface protection from viruses for 24 hours.

On board measures:

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Face coverings/masks are mandatory on all flights operated by Stobart Air for customers and cabin crew respectively, with the exception of children under the age of six and those who are unable to wear a face mask for medical reasons. It is recommended that these are worn from the time passengers enter the departure airport to the time they leave their destination airport.

To reduce interaction between crew and passengers, the in-flight service has been suspended. Passengers will be encouraged to remain seated while on board.

At the airport:

Stobart Air has introduced new boarding and disembarkation procedures to reduce passenger interaction. Passengers will board and disembark the aircraft in small groups in accordance with seat row numbers. At the boarding gate, customers will scan their boarding card and show their passport/ID to the staff member, a contactless and safe process.