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New low-cost airline to operate transatlantic flights from Northern Ireland

The airline said it intends to operate to 35 destinations in what will become a "game-changer" for the local travel sector

Belfast International Airport's Graham Keddie, Fly Atlantic's Andrew Pyne and Antrim and Newtownabbey Mayor Stephen Ross at Belfast International Airport(Image: PA)

A new low-cost airline is set to offer transatlantic flights from Northern Ireland.

The announcement by Fly Atlantic has been described as a "game changer", filling the gap in the market of no direct flights currently operating between Belfast to North America.

Fly Atlantic is planning to start operating flights to Europe as well as North America from summer 2024.

Once fully operational, the airline said it intends to operate to 35 destinations from Belfast, and will create 21,000 new jobs by 2030.

That figure is to include 1,000 jobs created within the airline and up to 21,000 in tourism and support sectors.

Flights will start to go on sale from the beginning of 2024.

The airline said it will initially operate six aircraft at Belfast International Airport, and plans to grow to a fleet of 18 by 2028.

It is in discussion with both Boeing and Airbus over aircraft, with the choice being between the Boeing MAX and the Airbus A321.