March 16, 2022 Back to all news

 

Emerald Airlines, exclusive operator of Aer Lingus Regional, today commences its services between Dublin and the Isle of Man, with its inaugural flight departing from Dublin this morning, March 16 at 09:20 AM.

With fares starting at €39.99* Emerald Airlines will operate 6 weekly flights between Dublin and the Isle of Man. 

Commenting on the announcement, Ciarán Smith, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines said: “Today’s announcement is a much anticipated one. As the demand increases, travellers are looking for more convenient and affordable options for travel between the Isle of Man and Ireland, and we want to facilitate just that.

I am sure this popular route will see passengers take advantage of the leisure and business opportunities it presents.”

To celebrate this new route, Aer Lingus Regional has announced it has added extra capacity on its Dublin-Isle of Man route to cater for Irish motorcycle fans travelling to the Isle of Man TT Races.

 Aer Lingus Regional is the only airline flying direct from Dublin to the Isle of Man.  The airline has added 1,400 additional seats to cater for passengers looking to attend the famous event and sample the two weeks of racing and festivities.

 Reid Moody, Chief Strategy and Planning Officer at Aer Lingus, said: “Today marks another important day for Aer Lingus Regional services. It’s great news for family, friends, tourists and business people that a direct service between Dublin and the Isle of Man is once again operating. Customers will once again be able to enjoy the value, convenience and warm welcome that Aer Lingus is proud to deliver.”

 Also commenting on the announcement, Dalton Phillips, CEO at daa, the owner and operator of Dublin Airport, , said: “This inaugural Aer Lingus Regional service from Dublin to the Isle of Man operated by Emerald Airlines is great news for business and leisure passengers in both directions and we hope it will be hugely popular and successful. There is huge pent up demand for travel, especially to short-haul destinations, and our team is delighted to have worked so closely with their counterparts in the airline to make this latest new route a reality. We are looking forward to strong demand in both directions and to working with Emerald Airlines to further expand their network from Dublin and Cork airports as confidence returns to the market.”

Aer Lingus Regional flights will be operated by the ATR72-600, the latest generation of turboprop aircraft combining unmatched environmental and economic performance.  These ultra low fuel burn aircraft emit up to 40% less CO₂ on these short, regional flights.

Recruitment is ongoing at Emerald Airlines. Further information on vacancies can be viewed here.

Customers can book flights to and from Dublin and the Isle of Man through www.aerlingus.com.


*One-way as part of a return trip

FromToDept. timesDays of the week
DublinIsle of Man15.20M T W TH F SU
Isle of ManDublin16.45M T W TH F SU

 

 

 

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Media contacts:

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 About Emerald Airlines:

Based out of Dublin, Emerald Airlines is Ireland’s newest regional airline and exclusive operator of the Aer Lingus Regional route network. Offering a range of solutions including Franchise, wet lease, and Private Charter flying, Emerald Airlines’ dedicated team of aviation specialists will provide customers with the fleet solutions to meet specific needs.

The airline recently commenced Aer Lingus Regional flights from Dublin Airport, by June Emerald Airlines will fly over 430 flights per week across 18 routes.

The Emerald management team is made up of highly experienced aviation professionals with extensive worldwide aviation experience. Emerald Airlines will provide a high-quality and customer-focused service for their airline client’s route networks. Guided by a set of core values, Emerald Airlines’ mission is to safely grow the business sustainability through innovation, expertise, and a commitment to exceeding the expectations of our customers and airline partners.

EMERALD AISLES ARE SMILING : Pictured this morning at the launch of a new six times per week service by Emerald Airlines between Dublin Airport and the Isle of Man. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.