Aer Lingus has reinstated its Manchester-Barbados service, marking the restart of the carrier’s seasonal schedule to the Caribbean.
It comes after the airline launched its inaugural transatlantic service from Manchester to Barbados in October last year.
The carrier will offer a three-times weekly service, flying direct from Manchester from 2 November until 30 April, every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Fares start from £245pp.
Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus chief customer officer, said: "We’re excited to be restarting flights to the Caribbean again this November direct from Manchester, taking advantage of customer demand for winter sun.
"The service which was introduced just over a year ago has been successful, leading to the route recommencing this November again."
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