Saturday, November 16, 2024

Emerald Airlines and Leeds Bradford Airport celebrate inaugural flight between Leeds And Dublin

LBA (Leeds Bradford Airport) and Emerald Airlines, exclusive operator of Aer Lingus Regional, celebrate the inaugural flight between Leeds and Dublin, further increasing connectivity between both regions.

With fares starting at £34.99*, passengers travelling between LBA and the Irish capital now have the pick of up to two flights daily. The new route will increase onward connectivity from LBA to North America, allowing passengers pre-clearance of US Immigration at Dublin Airport. Passengers arriving into North America from Dublin — New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Toronto — will be treated like a domestic passenger, skipping any lengthy immigration queues stateside.

The new connection from Leeds, Yorkshire to Dublin, was celebrated by Aer Lingus Regional, LBA staff and passengers yesterday, with a celebratory cake and balloons presented to mark the occasion.

Nicola McMullen, Aviation Director at Leeds Bradford Airport, said: “As passenger levels return to normal, the connection between LBA and Dublin remains an important one for our region, with many passengers travelling for both business and leisure. The route will provide a valuable connection to the US and Canada with pre-clearance, meaning passengers can travel through immigration smoothly. We’re delighted that we were able to celebrate this new route with our colleagues at Emerald Airlines and look forward to welcoming passengers to LBA.”

Commenting on the announcement, Ciarán Smith, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines said: “We are delighted to be commencing our services between Leeds Bradford and Dublin.

We recognise the vital importance of regional air connectivity and the key role that this air link to Dublin provides for business, tourism and leisure travel.

In addition, we’re excited to add additional capacity to our existing service from Leeds to Belfast City from Mid-May, and I am sure this additional capacity will prove popular for business customers. In particular, the new morning and afternoon flight facilitates day return options.

We look forward to working with our partners in Leeds Bradford Airport to ensure that these route continues to be a success.”

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