12/12/2017
easyJet Announces New Routes From Belfast
Airline easyJet has announced three new routes from Belfast.
New services from Belfast International Airport to the Isle of Man, Naples and Valencia will start in Summer 2018.
The flights will operate twice a week to the Isle of Man throughout the year and flights to Naples and Valencia will operate twice a week throughout the summer season.
Ali Gayward, easyJet's UK Country Manager commented: "We're really pleased to be adding even more routes to our Belfast network and to be putting flights on sale today, allowing our customers to book early and take advantage of our lowest fares to a great variety of destinations.
"easyJet is the largest airline in Northern Ireland and we have been committed to Belfast airport for over 18 years."
Graham Keddie, Managing Director at Belfast International Airport said: "Once again we are delighted to acknowledge easyJet strengthening their presence and growing their network from Belfast International Airport.
"The addition of twice weekly year-round jet services on key days to the Isle of Man will offer genuine opportunity to grow the market between Northern Ireland and IOM for both business and leisure travellers on what will by a quirk certainly be the shortest jet route within European airspace."
(CD/MH)
New services from Belfast International Airport to the Isle of Man, Naples and Valencia will start in Summer 2018.
The flights will operate twice a week to the Isle of Man throughout the year and flights to Naples and Valencia will operate twice a week throughout the summer season.
Ali Gayward, easyJet's UK Country Manager commented: "We're really pleased to be adding even more routes to our Belfast network and to be putting flights on sale today, allowing our customers to book early and take advantage of our lowest fares to a great variety of destinations.
"easyJet is the largest airline in Northern Ireland and we have been committed to Belfast airport for over 18 years."
Graham Keddie, Managing Director at Belfast International Airport said: "Once again we are delighted to acknowledge easyJet strengthening their presence and growing their network from Belfast International Airport.
"The addition of twice weekly year-round jet services on key days to the Isle of Man will offer genuine opportunity to grow the market between Northern Ireland and IOM for both business and leisure travellers on what will by a quirk certainly be the shortest jet route within European airspace."
(CD/MH)
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