
Aer Lingus flights from Ireland to Manchester will relocate to Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport from today as part of a €1.22bn transformation programme.
The move includes Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional flights (operated by Emerald Airlines) to Dublin and Belfast City, plus transatlantic routes to New York JFK, Orlando, and Barbados. this Previously Aer Lingus used Terminal 1 for flights to Dublin and Belfast, and Terminal 2 for transatlantic flights to the U.S.
Terminal 2 offers self-service kiosks, free Wi-Fi, charging stations, shops, restaurants, ATMs, and currency exchange services.
It also applies to the seasonal Barbados route operates from 28 October 2025 to 28 May 2026. The relocation improves connections to Aer Lingus’ transatlantic network.
Susanne Carberry shared: “Aer Lingus customers will enjoy enhanced comfort and convenience at Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport. Our new and improved Manchester hub will ensure our customers have everything they need to start and finish their trips in the best possible way.”