Aer Lingus Regional begins Dublin to Donegal service

Airline also announces new Donegal to Glasgow service, with up to four flights weekly

Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Stobart Air, has launched a new route between Dublin and Donegal. Photo: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times
Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Stobart Air, has launched a new route between Dublin and Donegal. Photo: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times

Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Stobart Air, has launched a new route between Dublin and Donegal.

The airline today flew its first flight to Dublin Airport as the new operator of the PSO (Public Service Obligation) route from Donegal. The airline will fly twice daily return flights seven days a week year round.

Sean Brogan, interim chief executive officer of Stobart Air, said twice daily services between Donegal and Dublin will facilitate day return travel from Donegal for both business and leisure passengers.

“Equally, it will allow for easier connectivity to transatlantic services from Dublin for Donegal passengers and for US passengers to visit Donegal,” he said.

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Aer Lingus Regional has also announced a new Donegal to Glasgow service, with up to four flights per week.

“Our services between Glasgow and Donegal will facilitate leisure and business passengers on both sides of the North Channel,” Mr Brogan said.

“We remain committed to offering Aer Lingus Regional customers reliable and efficient services to key regional areas across the United Kingdom and Ireland,” he added.