Beginning next month
Ryanair will stop flying in and out of Northern Ireland over the coming months.
The airline will cease its flights out of Belfast City Airport in September, and from Belfast International Airport in October.
A spokesperson for the airports says they are very disappointed in the decision which comes at a difficult time for the aviation sector.
They are now engaging with other airlines to provide continuity on the routes to be vacated by Ryanair.

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