Aer Lingus resumed its non-stop flights between Dublin and Minneapolis St. Paul (USA), after being suspended 4 years ago due to the pandemic.
The route will operate four weekly flights on Airbus A330-200 aircraft with capacity for 271 passengers: 23 in Business Class and 248 in Economy.
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“Aer Lingus is delighted to welcome the return of Minneapolis-St. Paul to our North American route network. There has been a noticeable demand from our passengers for the reinstatement of this route following the temporary pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic”, Reid Moody, Aer Lingus Chief Strategy and Planning Officer said.
Aer Lingus’ strategic expansion of its North American network reflects its commitment to its Dublin Hub strategy, offering seamless connections to Europe in addition to connection between North America and Ireland.
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