Emerald Airlines, the exclusive operator of Aer Lingus Regional’s network, has commenced summer seasonal service between Dublin and Brest, Brittany in Northwest France. The route will operate twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

On Wednesday (May 24, 2023), Emerald Airlines, the exclusive operator of the Aer Lingus Regional network, announced the start of new summer seasonal service between Dublin and Brest, Brittany in Northwest France. The route will operate twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the summer. Aer Lingus Regional is bolstering their 2023 schedule, and currently has over 2.5 million seats on sale across 30 routes to 20 destinations in Ireland, the UK, the Channel Islands and France.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Emerald Airlines’ Head of Commercial, Ciarán Smith, said,
“We are delighted to launch our new summer service between Dublin and Brest, Brittany. For customers seeking a direct, seamless route to the Northwest of France, we are happy to provide you with more choice when planning your summer getaways.”
Visitors to Brest will enjoy one of the most peaceful regions in France, for a fun and relaxing holiday experience.

Dublin-based Emerald Airlines is Ireland’s newest regional carrier and the exclusive operator of the Aer Lingus Regional route network. The airline offers a range of solutions including, franchise, wet-lease and private charter flying. Emerald Airlines’ dedicated team of aviation specialists provide customers with customized fleet solutions. Emerald Airlines currently operates Aer Lingus Regional flights from both Dublin and Belfast City airports, serving 30 routes to 20 destinations in Ireland, the UK, France, and the Channel Islands.
Source: Emerald Airlines / Elucidate Communications