Aer Lingus has announced a major change for passengers flying from Manchester Airport to Ireland which comes into force from tomorrow, September 16.
All Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional flights (operated by Emerald Airlines) from Manchester will now depart from and arrive into Terminal 2.
It makes Aer Lingus the latest airline to move its operations as part of the airport’s £1.3billion transformation programme, which will see Terminal 2 become the beating heart of the airport once completed later this year.
As part of the transformation, Terminal 1 will close and Terminal 3 will be expanded. Passengers will benefit from a host of new restaurants and outlets opening in Terminal 2, including Lego, Joe and The Juice and a food hall.
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