Aer Lingus Manchester-Barbados flight will return next winter after a debut season.
The route was launched in October and runs until April 29.
The Airbus A330-300 service will resume on November 2 with three flights a week on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
The aircraft offers a two-class configuration, with 30 fully lie-flat seats in business class and 287 seats in economy.
Aer Lingus chief strategy and planning officer Reid Moody said: “We are delighted to announce the return of our Barbados route from Manchester for winter 2022.
“When we launched the route last year, there was strong interest in the new non-stop transatlantic service from the north of England to the sandy beaches of Barbados.
“As travel measures are relaxed further, and consumer confidence returns, we look forward to extending a warm Aer Lingus welcome to families and sun seekers to and from the Caribbean.”