The largest airline of Northern Ireland, easyJet is on the verge of increasing extra flights on routes that include Edinburgh, London and Manchester from Belfast International Airport. The services to the mentioned cities will see a change in the number of flights that are currently being operated.
The changes will take place with effect from 28th October with the start of easyJet’s winter schedule.
easyJet’s commercial manager Ali Gayward said, “We always strive to make travel effortless and cost-effective and we remain committed to Northern Ireland. We are introducing extra flights as we come across a steep rise in customer demand for easyJet services.”
“Edinburgh and Manchester are crucial centres for the purpose of doing business and those travellers who travel on leisure. These cities are also popular for those who are looking for city breaks.
We currently are operating up to 13 flights daily from Belfast to London, which is more than any other airline, but due to the intensifying demand in the easyJet services the extra morning and evening flights are essential.”
The changes will take place with effect from 28th October with the start of easyJet’s winter schedule.
easyJet’s commercial manager Ali Gayward said, “We always strive to make travel effortless and cost-effective and we remain committed to Northern Ireland. We are introducing extra flights as we come across a steep rise in customer demand for easyJet services.”
“Edinburgh and Manchester are crucial centres for the purpose of doing business and those travellers who travel on leisure. These cities are also popular for those who are looking for city breaks.
We currently are operating up to 13 flights daily from Belfast to London, which is more than any other airline, but due to the intensifying demand in the easyJet services the extra morning and evening flights are essential.”
