Aer Lingus to end all Manchester long-haul routes, shifting traffic via Dublin
Aer Lingus will cancel its Manchester-based New York, Orlando and Barbados flights from late February, close the UK base on 31 March 2026, and redeploy aircraft to Dublin. About 200 jobs are at risk, but short-haul Manchester–Ireland services remain. The move strengthens the airline’s Dublin hub and alters routing options for UK-based business travellers.
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