Aer Lingus expands longhaul network with new routes to Denver and Minneapolis/St. Paul

Aer Lingus is to further expand its North American network as the airline announces a new direct service to Denver, Colorado and the re-launch of the Minneapolis-St. Paul route, both taking off from Dublin as part of its summer 2024 program. 

17-8-23 Pictured are Lynn Embleton, CEO of Aer Lingus (centre) with Angela Calinawan (left) and Ornaith McGuinness (right) , Aer Lingus Cabin Crew, at the announcement of a new direct service to Denver, Colorado and the re-launch of the Minneapolis-St. Paul route, both taking off from Dublin as part of its summer 2024 program. The new additions will bring the total number of Aer Lingus routes operated between Ireland and North America to 18. Flights to Minneapolis-St Paul commence on April 29th, 2024, increasing from four-times weekly to a daily year-round service from next October and will be served by its newest aircraft the A321XLR from Winter 2024. Dublin – Denver flights will also operate four times a week and will begin from May 17th, 2024. Pic:Naoise Culhane-no fee

The new additions will bring the total number of Aer Lingus routes operated between Ireland and North America to 18. This strategic expansion reflects the airline’s commitment to its Dublin Hub strategy, not just between Ireland and North America, but also offering seamless connections to Europe. 

Flights to Minneapolis-St Paul commence on April 29th, 2024, increasing from four-times weekly to a daily year-round service from next October and will be served by our newest aircraft the A321XLR from Winter 2024. Dublin – Denver flights, which will also operate four times a week, will begin from May 17th, 2024.