Aer Lingus Launches New Winter Routes to Three European Destinations

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Aer Lingus announced this Thursday the introduction of three new winter routes, expanding its European network from Ireland and responding to growing demand. Starting in late October and December, the airline will connect Cork with Geneva and Prague, and Dublin with Turin.

“Winter breaks or ‘coolcations’ are gaining popularity among Irish consumers, and we are pleased to respond to this trend by offering greater variety and convenience for seasonal travel,” said Susanne Carberry, Chief Customer Officer at Aer Lingus.

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Turin, Italy — From December 21 to March 29

Located in the heart of the Piedmont region, Turin is the gateway to some of Europe’s best ski resorts. The new route will operate weekly flights on Sundays.

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Geneva, Switzerland — December 20 to March 28 (Saturdays)

Nestled by the lake with the Alps as a backdrop, Geneva stands out for both its natural surroundings and vibrant urban life.

Prague, Czech Republic — October 23 to March 26 (Thursdays and Sundays)

Prague is an open-air museum city that transforms into a fairytale setting in winter.

Fares

Flights to all new destinations will be available starting at €49.99 per one-way trip, a price that includes taxes, fees, and carrier-imposed charges. Frequencies vary by route.

With these new connections, Aer Lingus expands its offerings for those seeking unique experiences beyond sun and beach destinations. From cultural cities and Christmas markets to direct access to the Alps, the airline is responding to a clear trend: travelers want cold, vibrant, and well-connected destinations.

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