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Aer Lingus resumes flights from Bristol to Dublin

There will no requirement to self-isolate if fully vaccinated, the airline has said

Aer Lingus has resumed flights from Bristol Airport(Image: Aer Lingus)

Irish airline Aer Lingus has restarted flights to and from Bristol to Dublin airport.

The carrier resumed the route on Sunday (August 1) and will be flying five days a week - on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday - using an Airbus A320 aircraft, seating 174 customers.

Ireland reopened its doors for travel earlier this month and is the first country in Europe where fully vaccinated British citizens can visit without the need for any Covid-19 tests into or out of the country.

There will also be no requirement to self-isolate if fully vaccinated, according to the airline.

Peter O’Neill, Aer Lingus chief operations officer, said: “We are delighted to recommence flights from Bristol and welcome back our British customers on board now that travel restrictions have been relaxed, reconnecting friends and families that have been kept apart for too long.

“We are looking forward to serving our customers once again and providing them with a warm Aer Lingus welcome from airports across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ."

Dave Lees, Bristol Airport chief executive said the news was "particularly exciting" as the flight time will mean travellers are able to connect on Aer Lingus’ US long-haul routes to Boston, Chicago, New York (JFK) and Washington once the travel ban is lifted.

Passengers will be able to to pre-clear US immigration and customs in Dublin before their transatlantic flight too.