24/10/25 22:00 Due to an unforeseen issue with the runway, we have had to take the decision to close the airport until the morning. Customers are advised to check with their airline for the most up-to-date information regarding their flight. We are working to resolve the disruption as soon as possible, the safety and comfort of the passengers travelling through our terminal is our number one priority. Our team is on the ground in the terminal to answer any customer queries regarding departures.
24/10/25 22:00 Due to an unforeseen issue with the runway, we have had to take the decision to close the airport until the morning. Customers are advised to check with their airline for the most up-to-date information regarding their flight. We are working to resolve the disruption as soon as possible, the safety and comfort of the passengers travelling through our terminal is our number one priority. Our team is on the ground in the terminal to answer any customer queries regarding departures.
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Even more seats to Dublin this winter with Aer Lingus

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Aer Lingus ATR 72-600 aircraft

Aer Lingus will increase seat capacity by 20% on its Leeds Bradford Airport to Dublin service beginning 28 October 2019. The increase will see up to three daily flights on Monday, Friday and Sunday. 

Additional seat capacity will help UK and Irish business customers in particular, who require choice and flexibility of flight times, facilitating onward connections to the US via Aer Lingus transatlantic services. The increase will also benefit US customers and with Border Protection preclearance at Dublin Airport you can save time and avoid any delays in the US on arrival.

Connections to the American East Coast are now even easier with more flexible flights time and Aer Lingus routes onwards to New York, Washington or even Toronto.

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Stobart Air will operate ATR 72-600 aircraft to service the flights between Leeds and Dublin. This additional capacity totals to an additional 1,700 seats monthly. 

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