Irish airline Aer Lingus is launching four new international routes from Belfast.
The destinations are Rome and Malaga (flights four days a week) and to Faro and Budapest (flights three days a week). Aer Lingus already operates services to Heathrow, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Geneva.
The expansion brings to eight the number of routes the airline has launched since it set up its first UK hub at Belfast International Airport in December. A daily service to Paris starting March 30 and flights to Nice beginning April 1 will complete the planned network of 10 destinations.