01/07/2011 00:00:00
Aer Lingus has added extra flights to its winter schedule between Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Shannon and other European airports.
These additions will benefit conference delegates planning to visit Ireland between October 2011 and March 2012.
The extended routes include the following airports: Milan Malpensa and Rome, Italy; Stuttgart, Germany; Barcelona, Alicante and Las Palmas, Spain; Aberdeen and Edinburgh, Scotland; and Bristol, England.
The extensive route network to Dublin will now include four weekly flights from both Milan Malpensa and Stuttgart throughout the winter schedule, as well as six weekly from Aberdeen and 20 weekly flights from Bristol.
Increased service to Cork will be from Barcelona (three weekly), Rome (two weekly) and Las Palmas (once a week).
Belfast can be accessed from both Rome and Alicante twice a week with Aer Lingus.
Shannon gets six weekly flights from Edinburgh over the winter schedule for 2011/2012.
Flights from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Bristol are provided by Aer Lingus Regional.