Aer Lingus Regional, exclusively operated by Emerald Airlines, is increasing capacity on its popular Bristol to Cork service, with 20,000 additional seats on sale now. This enhancement comes in response to the growing demand from passengers and underscores our commitment to providing more flexibility and convenience for our passengers.
The airline will now offer double daily flights on Fridays & Sundays, perfect for those looking for a city break this autumn. Passengers visiting Cork can immerse themselves in the city’s blend of historic charm, lively arts scene, and diverse culinary offerings. Beyond the city, Cork serves as a gateway to the picturesque countryside and stunning coastal landscapes of southern Ireland.
Commenting on the announcement, Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines said:
“We are very pleased by the positive feedback we’ve received on our service between Bristol and Cork. In light of this, we are excited to announce an increase of an additional 20,000 seats on this route. This expansion will provide our customers with greater flexibility and more options when planning their trips to Cork.”
Rupert Lawrie, Commercial Director, Bristol Airport said:
“It’s great news that this route is proving popular and we very much welcome Emerald Airlines providing additional capacity. The new flights will help provide improved business and cultural links between Ireland and the South West region of the United Kingdom.”