💨 Abstract
Aer Lingus will stop all transatlantic flights from Manchester Airport by March 31, 2026, affecting routes to New York, Barbados, and Orlando. The airline is offering re-accommodation and refund options to affected passengers. This decision comes amid uncertainty in transatlantic services and potential staff redundancies. Aer Lingus will continue short-haul flights to Dublin and Belfast.
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