Loganair has announced a new service between Dublin Airport and Aberdeen International Airport in Scotland.
The airline will operate its four times weekly service with a 49 seater Embraer 145 regional aircraft from September 5.
It then plans to increase frequency to a daily service from the end of next March.
"We are very pleased to welcome the return of Loganair services to Dublin Airport, and I have no doubt that this new route will be popular in both directions for Irish and British customers. We will work closely with Loganair to promote its new service," Dublin Airport's Managing Director Vincent Harrison said.
Loganair's Commercial Director Kay Ryan said she was delighted to see connectivity between Dublin Airport and Aberdeen International Airport.
Pre-pandemic 2019 Dublin Airport welcomed a total of 32.9 million passengers, making it the tenth largest airport in the European Union and it had flights to more than 190 destinations in 42 countries operated by almost 50 airlines.
But last year passenger numbers declined by 78% to almost 7.4 million due to the impact of Covid-19 on air travel.