AerLingus NS23 European Network Changes – 12DEC22

2nd update at 1710GMT 14DEC22: Correction on CorkFaro service
Published at 0400GMT 14DEC22

AerLingus on Monday (12DEC22) announced new European routes launch in Northern summer 2023 season, featuring service to Brindisi, Kos and Olbia.

Dublin – Brindisi 27MAY23 – 23SEP23 2 weekly A320 (Previous: 2 weekly 23MAY20 – 12SEP20)
EI458 DUB1730 – 2205BDS 320 26
EI459 BDS2255 – 0145+1DUB 320 26

Dublin – Kos
02MAY23 – 30SEP23 2 weekly A320
EI438 DUB1505 – 2135KGS 320 26
EI439 KGS2225 – 0115+1DUB 320 26

Dublin – Olbia
02MAY23 – 26SEP23 2 weekly A320
EI466 DUB0735 – 1140OLB 320 2
EI466 DUB1830 – 2235OLB 320 6

EI467 OLB1220 – 1430DUB 320 2
EI467 OLB2320 – 0130+1DUB 320 6

Previously reported new additions:
Belfast City – Jersey 06MAY23 – 10SEP23 2 weekly ATR72
Belfast City – Newquay eff 03APR23 4 weekly ATR72

The following is frequency comparison, based on US Calendar week 29 of 2022 (17JUL22 – 23JUL22) vs 2023 (16JUL23 – 22JUL23). Due to the list being based on a single week in mid-July, frequency variations can occur during other weeks in Northern summer 2023 season.
Belfast City – Birmingham Increase from 20 to 26 weekly
Belfast City – Cardiff Increase from 5 to 7 weekly
Belfast City – Edinburgh Increase from 13 to 22 weekly
Belfast City – Exeter Increase from 5 to 14 weekly
Belfast City – Leeds/Bradford Increase from 13 to 19 weekly
Belfast City – Manchester Increase from 24 to 33 weekly
Belfast City – Southampton Increase from 7 to 13 weekly
Cork – Faro Increase from 3 to 6 weekly (This route was previously listed as not available in error)
Cork – London Heathrow Increase from 23 to 28 weekly (Returns to 2019 level)
Cork – Malaga Increase from 5 to 7 weekly
Dublin – Alicante
Increase from 5 to 6 weekly
Dublin – Amsterdam Increase from 18 to 27 weekly
Dublin – Athens Increase from 3 to 4 weekly
Dublin – Barcelona Increase from 8 to 14 weekly
Dublin – Berlin Increase from 8 to 14 weekly
Dublin – Bilbao Reduce from 10 to 9 weekly
Dublin – Bordeaux Increase from 5 to 7 weekly
Dublin – Burgas Reduce from 4 to 3 weekly
Dublin – Dusseldorf Reduce from 12 to 10 weekly
Dublin – Edinburgh Increase from 30 to 31 weekly
Dublin – Frankfurt Increase from 9 to 11 weekly
Dublin – Geneva Increase from 7 to 9 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level)
Dublin – Glasgow Increase from 23 to 29 weekly
Dublin – Gran Canaria/Las Palmas Increase from 3 to 5 weekly (Frequency returns to 2019 level, capacity 90% of 2019)
Dublin – Isle of Man Increase from 6 to 11 weekly
Dublin – Izmir Increase from 3 to 4 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level)
Dublin – Jersey Increase from 1 to 2 weekly
Dublin – Lanzarote Increase from 7 to 12 weekly (Frequency returns to 2019 level, capacity 95% of 2019)
Dublin – Leeds/Bradford Increase from 11 to 13 weekly (Frequency returns to 2019 level)
Dublin – London Heathrow Increase from 69 to 89 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level of 87 weekly)
Dublin – Malaga Increase from 19 to 27 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level)
Dublin – Manchester Increase from 31 to 40 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level)
Dublin – Newcastle Increase from 5 to 7 weekly (Returns to 2019 level)
Dublin – Paris CDG Increase from 27 to 28 weekly (Returns to 2019 level)
Dublin – Perpignan Increase from 3 to 4 weekly
Dublin – Prague Increase from 4 to 5 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level)
Dublin – Tenerife South Increase from 7 to 8 weekly (Exceeding 2019 level)
Dublin – Verona Reduce from 4 to 3 weekly
Shannon – London Heathrow Increase from 17 to 20 weekly

Service for Amsterdam and London Heathrow, as well as selected airports are seeing service increase compared to 2022 due to airport staff shortages in 3Q22.

Following routes remain unavailable, when compared to summer 2019 season:
Belfast City – Faro
Belfast City – Malaga
Cork – Alicante
Cork – Barcelona
Cork – Birmingham
Cork – Bristol
Cork – Edinburgh
Cork – Glasgow
Cork – Lisbon
Cork – Manchester
Cork – Newquay
Cork – Nice
Cork – Paris CDG
Cork – Rennes
Dublin – Bologna
Dublin – Catania
Dublin – Fuerteventura
Dublin – Kerry
Dublin – London City
Dublin – Montpellier
Dublin – Pula
Dublin – Rennes
Dublin – Rhodes
Shannon – Birmingham
Shannon – Edinburgh
Shannon – Faro
Shannon – Malaga

The airline previously scheduled following new routes in 2020, these remain cancelled:
Dublin – Alghero
Dublin – Rhodes
Shannon – Barcelona
Shannon – Paris CDG

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
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