Aer Lingus has restarted its direct service from Manchester to Barbados.
The airline began operating the route last year and has restarted it to “take advantage of customer demand for winter sun”.
The service will run three times a week until April 30, operating every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday using an Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
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The airline said it is excited to be restarting the service, alongside its other direct routes from Manchester to New York and Orlando.
Fares begin from £245 each way.
Chief commercial officer Susanne Carberry 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.
“Moving into our second year of operations from Manchester, we are very much focused on offering the best value for our UK customers on flights to the Caribbean and US from the north of England, including our services to New York and Orlando.”