Aer Lingus extends US flights to Connecticut
Aer Lingus has extended nonstop US flights from Dublin Airport to Bradley International Airport, Connecticut.
It extends beyond the summer season, making it an almost year-round service.
The Irish flag carrier relaunched operations from Dublin Airport to Bradley earlier this year.
The new schedule has been expanded to daily flights through October 26, 2023.
From October 28 through January 5, 2024 it will offer three weekly flights and then returns on March 13, 2024 through March 28, 2024 with three weekly fights.
Daily US flights return on March 30, 2024.
“It has been great to have Aer Lingus back at Bradley International Airport,” said Kevin A. Dillon, CAA Executive Director.
“We’re thrilled that our passengers will now continue to have more opportunities to visit Connecticut and beyond.”
The route is operated by an A321neo LR aircraft.
Reid Moody, Aer Lingus Chief Strategy and Planning Officer said: “The extension of our nonstop Dublin Airport to Bradley International Airport service reflects Aer Lingus’ commitment to our North American expansion.”
Passengers departing from Dublin Airport can use U.S. Customs and Border Protection preclearance to complete all necessary US-entry requirements ahead of departure.
Learn more about : Aer Lingus ( United Kingdom )
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