Nevada welcomes new Aer Lingus Vegas flights
Nevada tourism leaders are gearing up to welcome a new seasonal route with Ireland’s flag carrier, Aer Lingus this week.
The Dublin-Las Vegas service flies three times weekly from 25 October 2024 through 29 April 2025, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Vegas bound travellers enjoy the ease of preclearance for U.S. Customs and immigration before boarding at Dublin.
Air Lingus will operate Airbus A330-300 aircraft with 30 business class seats and 287 in economy.
Rafael Villanueva, CEO of Travel Nevada, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Aer Lingus’ new direct service, We look forward to welcoming a new wave of Irish travellers to ‘Get a Little Out There’ and discover Nevada.”
“Our state is full of surprises, from exciting new developments and attractions to our 10 themed road trips, each showcasing the wide-open wonder of Nevada.”
Beyond Vegas, Nevada is a land of contrasts from natural wonders including the Valley of Fire State Park, Lake Tahoe and Great Basin National Park, as well as ghost towns, eccentric exhibitions and aliens.
Nevada is also well known for its annual events, including the World Human Powered Speed Challenge, Great Basin Astronomy Festival, Burning Man and the Las Vegas Grand Prix which returns to the city in November.
This month, Nevada celebrates its 160th birthday, marking the official statehood with annual celebrations taking place in Carson City. Home of the “official” Nevada Day Parade since 1938.
To plan a Nevada trip: travelnevada.com
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