Aer Lingus announced Thursday a new route for summer 2023 in which the airline will operate its first service to Cleveland, Ohio direct from Dublin. Beginning May 19 and with a frequency of four flights per week, this will be the carrier’s 15th transatlantic route from Ireland.
Not only will Cleveland travelers benefit from a direct connection to Ireland, but they will also be able to take advantage of connections to more than 20 other European cities including London, Paris, Manchester, Dusseldorf, Brussels, Lyon, Amsterdam, Edinburgh and more.
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Next summer, Aer Lingus will operate 15 transatlantic routes between Ireland and North America, as well as three services from its base in Manchester, UK.
“This is a significant announcement for Aer Lingus as we deliver on our ambition to expand our transatlantic network. The launch of a new route, accompanied by increased network connectivity, is an exciting milestone for the airline during a critical time of recovery for our business,” said Reid Moody, Aer Lingus’ Chief Strategy and Planning Officer.
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