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Aer lingus minneapolis to dublin nonstop9/22/2023 The Minneapolis-St Paul region holds great promise for Aer Lingus, particularly in terms of the connections we can offer to UK and European guests as well as those travelling from North America and onwards to Europe. As a destination there is both business and leisure appeal and we are delighted to report that we are geared up for a busy summer.” Sean Doyle, Chief Executive, Aer Lingus, said: “We are delighted to commence Ireland’s first and only direct service to Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota State. By 2020 Aer Lingus plans to operate eight aircraft of this type to multiple destinations, including Minneapolis-St Paul. With the arrival of the first Airbus A321neo LR aircraft planned for later this summer, Aer Lingus’s transatlantic growth is set to continue as this revolutionary new aircraft, with strong environmental credentials, will open up new market opportunities due to its long-range flying capability. Since joining IAG in 2015, Aer Lingus has launched seven new non-stop transatlantic services to Los Angeles, Newark, Hartford, Miami, Philadelphia, Seattle, and now Minneapolis-St Paul, marking the largest ever transatlantic expansion in the airline’s history. Equally, on the inaugural eastbound flight out of Minneapolis-St Paul, 39% of travelling guests will connect onwards at Dublin Airport, with the highest number travelling to London. On the inaugural flight out of Dublin, 45% of travellers will have commenced their journey in Europe, with London airports as the most popular starting point followed by Manchester, Edinburgh, and Berlin. The US Immigration pre-clearance facility at Dublin enables seamless connections via Ireland’s capital. Equally, North American guests can travel from Minneapolis-St Paul to Dublin and onwards to popular UK and continental European destinations. Leveraging Dublin’s position as a hub airport has enabled Aer Lingus to connect travellers from 23 UK and continental European airports to Minneapolis-St Paul, which include Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Frankfurt, London, Manchester and Edinburgh, among others. Last year Ireland’s only 4-star airline began flying to Philadelphia and Seattle and continues to serve popular North American destinations, including New York, Boston, Washington, Los Angeles, Miami and San Francisco. Minneapolis-St Paul is Aer Lingus’s 16th transatlantic route. Flight EI089 was operated by a B757 aircraft carrying the registration EI-LBR and named Saint Odhrán. Summer fares to Minneapolis-St Paul start from €269 each way, including taxes and charges, when booked as a return trip. The new service will initially operate six times weekly, increasing to a daily, year-round service from August this year with up to 2,478 roundtrip seats available each week. The Aer Lingus inaugural non-stop service to Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota, has taken off from Dublin Airport.
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