Aer Lingus adds extra capacity from Manchester to Barbados

Aer Lingus launches its first ever transatlantic services direct from Manchester to the US and the Caribbean, which will create up to 120 new jobs. Pictured at the event Senior Cabin Crew Member Elizabeth Murphy.
Aer Lingus launches its first ever transatlantic services direct from Manchester to the US and the Caribbean, which will create up to 120 new jobs. Pictured at the event Senior Cabin Crew Member Elizabeth Murphy.

Aer Lingus has announced it is adding extra capacity between Manchester and Barbados due to demand for the transatlantic route.

Flights from Manchester to Barbados operates three times per week but direct flights now extended until 31st May 2024, originally they were due to end in early April.

Dublin to Hartford is also being increased by Ireland’s flag carrier due to demand with three flights per week operating through to 5th January 2024. This route was due to end at the end of October before restarting in March.

Direct flights between Manchester and Barbados start at just £349 return and Dublin to Hatford return from £440 inclusive of taxes and charges.

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