Aer Lingus announces second new transatlantic flight from Dublin Airport this month
Weeks after announcing a Nashville service to take off in 2025, Aer Lingus will also fly to Indianapolis
The direct route will operate four times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturday, the airline said, with fares now available from €499 return.
It follows news earlier this month that Aer Lingus will fly to Nashville next year, and direct flights to Las Vegas, which are scheduled to begin this week.
Similar to Nashville, the Indianapolis flights will be operated on new Airbus A321XLR aircraft, as opposed to the double-aisle, widebody A330s that serve mainstay transatlantic routes like New York and Chicago.
The latest route announcement will bring to 24 the transatlantic services operated by the airline, which also began flying to Denver, Colorado, and the twin cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul in Minnesota, this year.
Despite ongoing debates on the passenger cap at Dublin Airport, Aer Lingus has also scheduled new short-haul services to Malta, Marrakech and Seville this…
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