Tuesday 6 July 2010

Aer Lingus Regional Increases Cork Schedule

Aer Lingus Regional has announced an increased service at Cork airport after recent additions at Shannon airport. Since last Thursday flights have been arriving at Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham from Shannon airport.

Now it is Cork’s turn to receive a fuller flight schedule with flights bound for Manchester and Birmingham airport to be put in place as of the 31st October, fares for the new service will start at €29.99 one way.

Aer Lingus Regional was formed after Aer Lingus and Aer Arann launched the franchise earlier this year with the main focus being to introduce more flights between the UK and Ireland.

Something they are certainly achieving, Andrew Kelly the corporate affairs director for Aer Arann stated that the latest move would give its passengers more choice and flexibility when needing to get to the UK

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