'Emerald Isle' beckons for North East holidaymakers with new direct flights
A new direct route from the North East to the capital of the Republic of Ireland is set to launch next year.
Loganair has today (August 26) announced that people will be able to fly direct to Dublin from Teesside International Airport as it revealed tickets for its summer 2022 flights are now on sale.
The airline will operate flights to Dublin running every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday between May 29 and 25 October 25. It joins double daily weekday flights to Aberdeen plus six flights per week to Belfast, as well as flights to London Heathrow and Newquay.
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen commented: “Teesside Airport has worked with its airline partners to introduce 15 new routes since it was brought back into public ownership in early 2019. This latest commitment from Loganair shows that we’re not slowing down in delivering new, popular routes as travel restrictions are easing following the coronavirus pandemic.
“Loganair has shown time and time again that it’s dedicated to seeing us turn around Teesside International, offering a raft of domestic destinations and now it can add the capital of the Republic of Ireland to that list.
“Not only is the city a fantastic place for a people from Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool to take a great city break, increasing our ties with the city will give businesses and visitors the chance to discover that we’re a region on the up, with the potential to boost investment and jobs.”
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