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Inverness to Dublin flights to return in May
Summary
Direct flights between Inverness and Dublin will resume in May, operated by Emerald Airlines under a franchise agreement with Aer Lingus, restoring a route missed by passengers across the Highlands and Islands.
Content
Direct flights between Inverness and Dublin are set to resume in May. The service will be operated by Emerald Airlines under a franchise agreement with Aer Lingus. Airport officials and the carrier have described the return as restoring a route that had been missed by passengers across the Highlands and Islands. The planned schedule is also reported to offer onward connections through Dublin to Aer Lingus transatlantic flights, including New York and Boston.
Key details:
- Direct flights between Inverness and Dublin are due to resume in May.
- The service is operated by Emerald Airlines under a franchise agreement with Aer Lingus.
- Inverness Airport manager Dan Mason said the route had been missed by passengers across the Highlands and Islands.
- Mr Mason said the timetable provides onward access to Aer Lingus transatlantic flights, including New York and Boston, via Dublin.
- Ian Lough, head of commercial at Emerald Airlines, said the company was delighted to launch the new service.
Summary:
The return of the route reconnects the Highlands with Dublin and provides linked access to Aer Lingus transatlantic services. The service is scheduled to begin in May. Undetermined at this time.
