New summer routes launched by Aer Lingus
October 28, 2008 Irish carrier Aer Lingus has announced nine new routes for its summer 2009 schedule. The routes from Dublin, Cork and Belfast are on sale from today (October 28) and include destinations such as Milan and Lisbon.
Aer Lingus will also be offering additional capacity on 17 of its existing routes, including Paris, Edinburgh, Malaga and Faro.
Chief executive, Dermot Mannion said: "Today's announcement marks the continued development of Aer Lingus' short-haul network, with a focus on capitalising on our most popular European services."
"Moreover, it reaffirms Aer Lingus' commitment to providing direct, low fares access for Irish customers to new destinations as well as providing real growth opportunities in inbound tourism from emerging markets."
The airline also revealed that its popular service to Bourgas, the Black Sea resort, will recommence for next summer. A selection of the new routes announced today is listed below.
A selection of the new routes announced today is listed below.
Fly from Dublin to: Catania, Sicily, Sofia, Newcastle
Fly from Cork to: Lanzarote, Lisbon, Rennes
Fly from Belfast to: Milan, Munich, Lanzarote
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