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Stobart Air calls for vaccine passports as it announces new South West routes

Newly bought airline will start flying from Exeter to Dublin and Newquay to Belfast in 2021

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Airline Stobart Air has called on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Irish Governments to develop a vaccine passport system to allow vaccinated people resume travel as it announces two new services from the West Country to Ireland.

The Dublin-based company, which has just been sold to a 26-year-old entrepreneur for an initial £2, said it will start flying from Newquay Cornwall Airport to Belfast on June 28 and initially operate three times weekly, with fares starting from £34.99.

An Exeter to Dublin route will commence on August 30 and initially operate four times weekly, with fares starting from £39.99. The firm said flights will operate in line with Covid-19 protocols, including Stobart Air’s enhanced health and safety measures.

And Stobart Air called on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Irish Governments to develop vaccine passports as a priority with Andy Jolly, managing director at Stobart Air, saying: “The aviation industry needs a clear plan for when and how air travel can safely resume in line with vaccination rollout programmes.

“Stobart Air calls on the Governments in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland to work with all industry stakeholders to restore confidence in aviation and facilitate the resumption of safe air travel in line with the vaccination rollout programmes.

“In the immediate term this includes developing a vaccine pass procedure to allow people who have received their complete vaccine course to unrestricted travel within the Common Travel Area.”

Stobart Air, operator of Aer Lingus Regional routes, aid the new Exeter Airport to Dublin Airport route will initially operate on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.

The new Cornwall Airport Newquay to Belfast City Airport link will initially operate on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.