Friday, August 16, 2024 Emerald Airlines will increase its Aberdeen-Dublin service to two daily flights starting September, offering more convenience and flexibility for travelers. Emerald Airlines, the designated operator for Aer Lingus Regional, has announced a significant expansion of its service between Aberdeen and Dublin. Starting in September, the airline plans to offer up to two daily flights on this route.

This enhancement is part of the airline’s efforts to improve service offerings and meet the increasing demand for travel between the two cities. The decision to increase flight frequency reflects Emerald Airlines’ commitment to providing more flexibility and convenience for passengers. With additional daily flights, travelers will have more options to choose from, making it easier to plan trips that fit their schedules.

Emerald Airlines, a regional carrier based in Ireland, operates out of its headquarters at Dublin Airport. The airline took over as the operator of the Aer Lingus Regional franchise in August 2021, marking a new chapter in its growth and expansion strategy. The commencement of operations on February 26, 2022, was a milestone for Emerald Airlines.

Since then, the airline has focused on enhancing its network and improving the travel experience for its customers. The increase in flights from Aberdeen to Dublin is part of this ongoing effort. This expansion not only benefits individual travelers but also strengthens the economic ties between Scotlan.