Aer Lingus to launch direct Jersey to Belfast route

Aer Lingus is set to run Jersey's first regular commercial route to Belfast in nearly a decade. Ports of Jersey said the seasonal route would start in May, with 6,000 seats available on twice-weekly direct flights through the summer. Passengers have not had a regular link between the Channel Islands and Northern Ireland since 2013, it said. Matt Thomas, Ports of Jersey's CE, said the new route was a 'great vote of confidence' for the hub. Figures from Ports of Jersey show the airport has faced a steep road to recovery following the pandemic. Thomas said: "We already have a successful link with Dublin, and this route will strengthen our connections and expand travel options for both islanders and visitors." Kirsten Morel, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture, said the launch would be welcomed by islanders, many of whom have family connections with Northern Ireland. Ciaran Smith, from Emerald Airlines, which operates Aer Lingus' regional services, said they expected the route to be popular among both business and leisure travellers. Starting on 6 May 2023, the flights will run on Wednesdays and Saturdays.<br/>
BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-jersey-63389462
10/26/22