Aer Lingus Release Dublin to Miami Comeback Date

Aer Lingus have secured a date for Miami travel as the airline confirms Dublin flights

Aer Lingus have secured a date for Miami travel as the airline confirms Dublin flights.
The flights to the party city will be available starting from 21 October 2022.
Flights are direct from Dublin to Miami.
This will be the first time the airline flies to Miami since the start of the pandemic.
Released in tweet, Aer Lingus confirmed:

“Party in the city where the heat is on…
Miami’s coming back, baby
Direct flights from Dublin take off again form 21 October 2022”

Customers will once again be able to travel directly to Miami this October with Aer Lingus via the Dublin gateway, operating two services per week until 28 October, increasing to three per week from 29 October.

Miami is the latest transatlantic route from Aer Lingus to resume and customers can book direct flights from Dublin from today (10 February) . This weekly schedule of direct flights to Miami will fly on Friday and Sunday until the 28th of October with an additional flight on a Wednesday added from the 29th of October

Bill Byrne, Executive Vice-President US at Aer Lingus said; 

“We are delighted to be building back our US connectivity this year and there’s no doubt that travel is back for 2022. We are so happy to be flying to the US again, and this week we are delighted to be continuing to connect families, friends and businesses to Florida.

UK customers travelling transatlantic with Aer Lingus can not only avail of great on board service but also seamless connections via Dublin and US Customs and Immigration preclearance at Dublin.

Customers can look forward to our transatlantic in-flight food, drink, and entertainment services on board with top-class entertainment including the latest movie releases, TV boxsets, games and music. Along with Wi-fi and the PressReader app which offers passengers over 7,000 digital newspapers & magazines via their smart device.”

For more information and for bookings, visit aerlingus.com. 

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