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easyJet resumes flying from Belfast with new bio security measures in place
easyJet has today resumed some flying to and from 8 airports in the UK including Belfast, the first flight from Belfast is scheduled to take off at 07.05am to Liverpool and the airline plans to fly around 45% of its Belfast routes in July and 90% in August, although with a lower frequency of flights. EasyJet has introduced new measures to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of passengers and crew including enhanced aircraft cleaning and disinfection and mandatory use of face masks.
Read MoreBelfast International Airport ready to resume passenger traffic
easyJet flights resume from 15th June 2020 New hygiene and social distancing measures in place across the airport site Resumption of passenger operations essential for regions and communities
Read MoreeasyJet confirms more flights to resume from Belfast
easyJet will resume more flying from Belfast, with some daily services, from 15 June. • The airline is introducing new measures to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of passengers and crew including enhanced aircraft cleaning and disinfection and mandatory use of face masks
Read MoreLatest update from Jet 2.com and Jet 2 Holidays regarding restart of flight
In view of the ongoing travel restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, we have taken the decision to recommence our flights and holidays programme on July 1st. The health and safety of our customers and colleagues is our absolute priority, and we are continuing to monitor the situation very closely.
Read MoreeasyJet announces restart of flying from 15 June with new bio security measures
easyJet announces restart of flying from 15 June with new bio security measures. A small number of mainly domestic flights, from 22 European airports will restart from 15 June. This includes many UK domestic routes, including from London Gatwick, Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Belfast, and Isle of Man. easyJet is introducing new measures to help ensure safety and wellbeing including enhanced aircraft cleaning and disinfection and requirement for passengers and crew to wear masks
Read MoreBelfast International Airport remains open and operational
Airport fully functioning in order to facilitate cargo and medical flights.
Read MoreBelfast International Airport remains open for runway operations
"As easyJet - in alignment with our other passenger airlines amidst stricter Government directives on social distancing - have made the decision to cease all passenger operations, passenger flights are currently suspended. The airport remains open and operational as we are the main airport for Northern Ireland providing a critical arterial airlink for emergency medical and cargo operations 24 hours a day, all year round. We are still working hard to ensure that vital supplies continue to arrive daily so we can help those who need it most.
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