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Stobart Air adds two new routes from Cardiff to Dublin and Belfast​

  • Cardiff to Dublin route to commence on 30 August and initially operate three times weekly, with fares starting from £39.99;
  • Cardiff to Belfast route to commence on 28 June and initially operate four times weekly, with fares starting from £29.99;
  • Flights will operate in line with Covid-19 protocols, including Stobart Air’s enhanced health and safety measures;
  • Stobart Air calls on UK & Irish Governments to develop vaccine passport system to allow vaccinated people resume travel;
  • Andy Jolly, Managing Director at Stobart Air said: “The aviation industry needs a clear plan for when and how air travel can safely resume in line with vaccination rollout programmes. We are pleased to add routes from Cardiff to Dublin and Belfast to our route network, which are subject to a timeline that provides certainty for airlines, airports and customers, and which will cater for both business and leisure travellers with direct, convenient and cost-effective flights.”
Stobart Air, operator of Aer Lingus Regional routes, has today (Wednesday, 05 May) added two new routes to its network, connecting Wales with the island of Ireland.

The new Cardiff (CWL) to Dublin Airport (DUB) route will initially operate three times weekly, on Monday, Friday, and Sunday, commencing on 30 August.

The new route from Cardiff to Belfast City Airport (BHD) will initially operate four times weekly on Monday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday commencing on 28 June.

Anticipating a resumption of air travel within the Common Travel Area in line with the successful rollout of vaccination programmes across the UK and Ireland, Stobart Air has added these new routes to its Aer Lingus Regional network to provide additional choices for customers wishing to travel for business and leisure.

All Stobart Air flights will operate in line with Covid protocols put in place by the UK and Irish governments and health authorities. Stobart Air has implemented a number of enhanced health and safety measures to protect staff, crew and passengers, including enhanced aircraft cleaning, mandatory face coverings (with the exception of small children and those who are unable to wear a face mask for medical reasons), and boarding, disembarkation and in-flight procedures to reduce crew and passenger interaction.

Commenting on the routes, Andy Jolly, Managing Director at Stobart Air, said:

“Stobart Air calls on the Governments in the UK and Ireland to work with all industry stakeholders to restore confidence in aviation and facilitate the resumption of safe air travel in line with the vaccination rollout programmes. In the immediate term this includes developing a vaccine pass procedure to allow people who have received their complete vaccine course to unrestricted travel within the Common Travel Area.

Anticipating a successful Covid-19 vaccination rollout which will allow air travel to resume safely later this year, we are pleased to add these routes from Cardiff to Dublin and Belfast to our network. We believe these new connections will cater to both business and leisure travellers with direct, convenient and cost-effective flights between Cardiff and the two largest cities on the island of Ireland, Dublin in the Republic of Ireland, and Belfast in Northern Ireland.

“We are committed to providing our passengers with frequent, convenient and affordable services through our regional connections. We look forward to welcoming our staff and customers onboard these new routes
.”

Spencer Birns, CEO at Cardiff Airport said:

“It’s fantastic news that Stobart Air will be operating scheduled services from Cardiff to Dublin and Belfast with their Aer Lingus franchise. As restrictions are eased, these flights will once again link Wales to two key destinations, allowing our customers to travel for business, leisure or to visit friends and family, as well as enabling easy connections to North America via Dublin.

“Both routes have proved highly popular with our customers, and it is a top priority for us to focus on re-instating routes lost as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. We are pleased that once again our passengers will be able to easily fly to both Belfast and Dublin, and we look forward to working closely with the team at Stobart Air going forward.”


For further information and for booking visit aerlingus.com.

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