Dublin Airport Welcomes New Transatlantic Routes from Aer Lingus and Ryanair

Dublin Airport Welcomes New Transatlantic Routes from Aer Lingus and Ryanair

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Updated on: October 16, 2024 3:16 pm GMT

Aer Lingus⁣ is ⁣set to launch a new direct flight route from Dublin, Ireland, to Nashville, Tennessee, starting on April 12, ‌2025. This new service demonstrates the ‌increasing connectivity between Ireland and the United States, ⁣especially as Nashville continues to grow as a major cultural and economic hub.

Details of the New Route

The Dublin-Nashville⁣ flights will operate four ​times a week ​on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and​ Sundays. This ‌service will ‌use ​a ​single-aisle Airbus A321XLR, differentiating it from larger aircraft ⁢like the⁣ A330, typically used for major transatlantic routes.

  • Start​ Date: ⁣ April ⁤12, 2025
  • Frequency: ​ Four​ times weekly
  • Starting Fare: ​From €499 return

Tickets are now available for booking online, creating new opportunities for travelers looking to explore the bustling music scene ‍and vibrant culture of Nashville.

Nashville: A Growing Destination

Nashville is not only famous for⁣ its country music heritage but also boasts booming industries in fashion, finance, healthcare, and automotive. According to ⁤ Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus’s Chief⁣ Customer Officer, this new route supports both leisure and business travel needs.

Significant attractions in Nashville include:

  • The Grand Ole Opry
  • Music⁢ Row
  • The historic Ryman Auditorium

The city’s growth and diverse tourist​ offerings​ make it‌ an appealing destination for travelers from both sides​ of the Atlantic.

Aer Lingus Expands‌ Transatlantic‍ Reach

Aer Lingus now operates⁣ a total of 23 transatlantic routes, escalating its connectivity further.​ Along with⁣ the Nashville route, the airline recently ​introduced flights to Denver, Colorado,⁣ and the Minnesota twin cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Last year, ⁤it also resumed service​ to Hartford, Connecticut, and added a route⁢ to Cleveland, Ohio.

“Nashville’s legendary music‍ scene and Dublin’s rich history make this a natural‌ pairing,” said Doug ⁣Kreulen, President⁤ and CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA), emphasizing the cultural​ ties ⁢between the two cities.

Ryanair’s⁤ Winter Routes Update

In addition⁣ to Aer Lingus’s ⁢announcement, Ryanair recently revealed ‌its expanded winter flight schedule from Cork Airport. The low-cost⁣ airline is extending summer routes to Brussels Charleroi and Rome Ciampino, alongside additional flights to Lanzarote and Manchester. In total, Ryanair will operate 23 ‍services from ⁢Cork⁤ throughout the winter months.

  • New Winter Routes: Brussels Charleroi and Rome‌ Ciampino
  • Total Cork Services: 23

Additionally, Ryanair has shifted three of its aircraft from Dublin to Reggio Calabria, Italy, and Wroclaw, Poland. The ​move follows ​Dublin Airport’s current cap on passenger‍ numbers, which limits operations despite rising demand.

Looking Ahead

As travel demand continues to increase, Aer Lingus is focusing on enhancing ⁢Dublin⁤ Airport’s role as a major hub. The airport ​now ​offers connections to 22 destinations‍ across Europe and features U.S. Customs and‍ Border​ Protection’s Preclearance facilities,‌ making it easier for travelers‍ heading ⁢to the United States.

In ⁣other aviation news, Ireland West Airport will introduce a new weekly charter service from Groningen,‍ Netherlands, with flights starting in summer⁢ 2025.

Conclusion

The‍ introduction of the Dublin-Nashville route by Aer‍ Lingus marks ⁤an exciting development in transatlantic travel. With Nashville’s rapid growth and popularity, travelers can look ⁢forward to⁤ exploring its‌ rich cultural offerings. The‌ enhanced‌ connectivity ‍through both Aer ​Lingus and Ryanair ‌indicates a promising future for air ‌travel ‌in and out of Ireland.

You can learn more about Aer Lingus and how to book your flights by visiting their website. Keep an eye out for updates on new travel routes and special deals!

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