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Belfast City – Edinburgh eff 27AUG20 2 daily ATR72 (18 weekly from 14SEP20)
EI3650 BHD0715 – 0805EDI AT7 x7
EI3652 BHD0930 – 1020EDI AT7 7
EI3656 BHD1610 – 1700EDI AT7 x6
EI3658 BHD1900 – 1950EDI AT7 x36

EI3651 EDI0840 – 0935BHD AT7 x7
EI3653 EDI1050 – 1145BHD AT7 7
EI3657 EDI1735 – 1830BHD AT7 x6
EI3659 EDI2020 – 2115BHD AT7 x36

 
Edinburgh to Belfast city flights should be on sale soon. It’s planned to be 13 weekly

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Aer Lingus (Emerald) increasing EDI-Belfast City from 19W to 22W or up to 4 x daily. They are certainly taking on EZY with Belfast options. On average, they are considerably more expensive than EasyJet. Standby for EasyJet responding.
 
AerLingus ramping up frequency to/from EDI.

EDI-BHD increased to 26 x weekly from end of March.
EDI-DUB increased to 38 x weekly in S23. System being updated. It appears that more mainline aircraft will be used at certain times in addition to the first arrival/departure each day.
 
Aer Lingus have increased S24 flights between EDI and DUB from 38 weekly to 46 weekly (yes you read that correctly).

The mainline A320 returns operating the first flight of the day. Departure times are below.

Monday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1515, 2020
Tuesday: 0830, 0940, 1200, 1515, 2020
Wednesday: 0830, 0940, 1200, 1515, 2020
Thursday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1320, 1515, 1940, 2020
Friday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1320, 1515, 1940, 2020
Saturday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1320, 1515, 2020
Sunday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1320, 1515, 1940, 2020

News first reported by myself on X on March 6th 2024 at 0025
 
Aer Lingus have increased S24 flights between EDI and DUB from 38 weekly to 46 weekly (yes you read that correctly).

The mainline A320 returns operating the first flight of the day. Departure times are below.

Monday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1515, 2020
Tuesday: 0830, 0940, 1200, 1515, 2020
Wednesday: 0830, 0940, 1200, 1515, 2020
Thursday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1320, 1515, 1940, 2020
Friday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1320, 1515, 1940, 2020
Saturday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1200, 1320, 1515, 2020
Sunday: 0830, 0915, 0940, 1320, 1515, 1940, 2020

News first reported by myself on X on March 6th 2024 at 0025
Aer Lingus have filed changes for October, and will be reducing flights between Edinburgh and Dublin from 46 weekly to 39 weekly.

EI3225 (1320 departure) has been removed on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
EI3557 (1940 departure) has been removed on Thursday, Friday and Sunday
 
Some changes on the Dublin route this winter as part of network wide changes to EIR schedules.

Route will reduce from 37 to 30 weekly with a drop again to 26 weekly in January.

Likely due to the passenger cap in Dublin
 
EI appears to be increasing Dublin from 46 to 55 weekly next summer

Sunday sees 1 additional flight
Wednesday sees 3 additional flights
Tuesday sees 3 additional flights
Monday sees 1 additional flight

However, I should point out that at this moment in time the A320 has not been scheduled on the route, unlike last year where it operated a daily flight, this is, as always, subject to change.
 

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