Aer Lingus resumed flights between Dublin and Miami (MIA) on Friday, after having suspended them in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The route will be operated three times a week on Airbus A330-300 aircraft with capacity for 317 passengers.
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Dublin is MIA’s only pre-clearance trans-Atlantic destination, allowing Aer Lingus passengers to receive U.S. Customs and Border Protection clearance before they leave Ireland and arrive in Miami as domestic passengers.
Aer Lingus operates 16 direct routes from Ireland to North America.
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