Aer Lingus restarts Miami flights
Aer Lingus is set up to restart nonstop flights to Miami from Dublin for the first time in two and a half years.
The route resumes today, operating three times weekly, as part of the airline’s winter schedule.
UK customers can connect via Dublin from eight UK airports,.
Flying to Miami with Aer Lingus via its Dublin hub offers US Immigration pre-clearance before departure, which allows customers to arrive into the US like a domestic passenger.
Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus Chief Customer Officer said: “As the only carrier to operate direct flights to Miami from Ireland, we also cater to the UK and European markets given the seamless connections we offer travellers transiting via Dublin.”
“Restarting our Miami service is further proof of our ambition to continue to grow our North American network.”
The recommencement of the Aer Lingus Miami service closely follows the recent announcement of Cleveland, Ohio and the return of Hartford, Connecticut, both of which will operate as part of the airline’s summer 2023 schedule.
Aer Lingus operates 16 direct routes between Ireland and North America.
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