Aer Lingus increase flights for 2011

Irish airline Aer Lingus  are to increase a number of flight services, and lay on routes to new destinations in 2011. There will be additional flights to current destinations including Amsterdam and Faro, and new routes will be added from Belfast and Cork to the Canary Islands and Spain.

Aer Lingus already offer a morning and evening business service for travellers between both Manchester and Birmingham to Cork, which is ideal for those needing quick and easy travel between the UK and Ireland.

Meanwhile, Aer Lingus' flights to Amsterdam from Cork will increase to 13 weekly flights. Cork's flights to Faro, Tenerife, and Lanzarote will also gain an additional weekly flight to allow customers a large number of travel options. Elsewhere, brand new routes will start in March, offering a twice weekly flight service to Gran Canaria from Belfast. A twice weekly service will start from Cork and will service Palma de Mallorca.

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