- by foxnews
- 23 Nov 2024
Aer Lingus continues to expand its transatlantic services, introducing a direct route from Dublin to Las Vegas that will operate three times weekly beginning October 25. The airline will use the A330-300 for this new service, reinforcing its ongoing commitment to extending its network across North America. Currently, Aer Lingus operates 18 routes from Dublin and Shannon to North America and will add three more from Manchester, UK, to destinations across North America and the Caribbean.
Aer Lingus continues to expand its transatlantic services, introducing a direct route from Dublin to Las Vegas that will operate three times weekly beginning October 25. The airline will use the A330-300 for this new service, reinforcing its ongoing commitment to extending its network across North America. Currently, Aer Lingus operates 18 routes from Dublin and Shannon to North America and will add three more from Manchester, UK, to destinations across North America and the Caribbean.
Dublin Airport, under the management of DAA, plays a critical role in supporting this expansion. Situated just 7 km north of Dublin in Collinstown and 3 km south of Swords, Dublin Airport saw its busiest year in 2019 with 32.9 million passengers.
Las Vegas, often referred to as Sin City, remains a top draw for tourists. As the most populous city in Nevada and the core of the largest metropolitan area in the Mojave Desert, Las Vegas stands as a significant urban center in the Southwestern United States, offering Aer Lingus passengers an exciting entry point filled with entertainment and leisure opportunities.
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