Aer Lingus Black Friday sale with transatlantic price drops from Manchester

Aer Lingus at Manchester Airport
Aer Lingus at Manchester Airport

Irish airline Aer Lingus (EI/EIN) is set to launch its Black Friday sale tomorrow, Tuesday 26th November with price drops on many routes across the Atlantic from Manchester Airport.

The airline operates from Manchester (MAN/EGCC) to destinations including New York (JFK), Orlando (MCO) or Barbados (BGI) and the sale will see return fares start from as little as £379 valid for travel until April 2025.

The sale, which lasts until Tuesday 3rd of December. gives passengers in the North of the UK the opportunity to bag a winter sun bargain in Barbados and Orlando, or experience Christmas in New York.

Pictured are Cabin Crew Niamh Keegan and Nicola Carooza Aer Lingus’ inaugural flight from Manchester Airport direct to New York, JFK.
Pictured are Cabin Crew Niamh Keegan and Nicola Carooza Aer Lingus’ inaugural flight from Manchester Airport direct to New York, JFK.

Reid Moody, Aer Lingus Chief Strategy & Planning Officer, said: “Black Friday is a popular time of year for customers looking to book flights.  With directs flights from Manchester to Orlando, New York JFK and Barbados, our Black Friday sale can help once in a lifetime trips become a reality.

“We expect plenty of Northerners to make the most of our sale to secure their Winter holidays and Spring getaways – or to buy a Christmas gift that will never be forgotten.”

For those looking for other destinations, or from a different UK Airport then they can fly via Aer Lingus’ hub in Dublin (DUB/EIDW) where they can find offers on destinations including Boston, Chicago, LA, Las Vegas and of course, pre-clear US Immigration in Dublin skipping the queues on arrival.

Aer Lingus Black Friday deals are available for traveller until April 2025 and are available at aerlingus.com

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