Aer Lingus announced Thursday that it will expand its North American route network with a new direct service between Dublin and Denver, Colorado and the relaunch of the Dublin – Minneapolis-St. Paul route as part of its summer 2024 schedule.
The new additions will bring the total number of routes operated by Aer Lingus between Ireland and North America to 18.
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Flights to Minneapolis-St Paul will begin April 29, 2024, moving from four times weekly to year-round daily service beginning next October. Dublin-Denver flights, which will also operate four times weekly, will begin May 17, 2024.
Passengers departing from these cities can enjoy the convenience of connections to 20 European cities via Dublin.
“With Dublin’s geographic position as a gateway to Europe, pre-clearance facilities at the airport and strong, long-established Irish-American ties, Aer Lingus is ideally positioned to connect people and places across the Atlantic,” commented Lynne Embleton, Aer Lingus Chief Executive Officer.
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