Emerald Airlines has restarted flights between Bristol and Cork, Bristol Airport announced on May 2.
The six flights a week will add to connections between the south of Ireland and the south-west of England and will complement the route connecting Bristol and Ireland's capital, Dublin, on the east coast of the island.
We are confident that this highly-anticipated route will be well-received by both business and leisure travellers, and we look forward to continuing to collaborate with our partners in Bristol Airport and Cork Airport, ensuring the success of this service," said Ciarán Smith, the airline's head of commercial.
"Our partnership with Emerald Airlines, exclusive operator of the Aer Lingus Regional services, further strengthens the air links between the south-west of England and Ireland, extending the options available to customers in the region when selecting to fly from their local airport," Rupert Lawrie, the airport's commercial director/