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Aer Lingus stops selling transatlantic flights from Manchester.
Summary
Aer Lingus will stop selling transatlantic tickets from Manchester for travel from 31 March 2026; the airline says it is consulting on the future of its Manchester base and is contacting affected customers.
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Aer Lingus has announced it will stop selling tickets for all transatlantic flights from its Manchester base for travel from 31 March 2026. The carrier says the move affects services to New York, Orlando and Barbados. Aer Lingus stated there is no impact on its Manchester–Ireland services. The airline also said it has begun a consultation process about the future of the Manchester base and is contacting customers with information on bookings.
Key facts:
- Aer Lingus will not sell transatlantic flights to or from Manchester for travel from 31 March 2026.
- Affected long‑haul routes include services to New York, Orlando (Florida) and Barbados; flights between Manchester and Ireland are reported as unchanged.
- The airline has entered consultations over the Manchester base and says customers with affected bookings will be contacted about refunds or re‑accommodation.
Summary:
Aer Lingus has halted new sales for Manchester transatlantic services and opened a consultation process that the company says is intended to address staff and operational matters. The airline reports it will contact affected customers with options such as refunds or re‑accommodation. Undetermined at this time.
