Stobart Air (Dublin International) announced it would restart international operations on behalf of Aer Lingus (EI, Dublin International) on July 14 but under stricter health and safety measures.

The Irish regional specialist will initially restart routes from Dublin International to Edinburgh and Glasgow International in mid-July. Eight more routes from Dublin to the United Kingdom and to the Isle of Man will restart on August 1-2, alongside services from Cork to five destinations in the UK. International flights from Shannon will be the last to resume, with the first flight to Birmingham, GB planned for September 3.

The airline, which operates one ATR42-600, five ATR72-600s, and two E190s, continues to ply two domestic Irish routes from Dublin to Donegal and Kerry (2x daily each).

Stobart Air operates exclusively on behalf of Aer Lingus under the Aer Lingus Regional brand. It does not fly any scheduled services under its own code.