Aer Lingus lands in Cancun
Aer Lingus’ new transatlantic winter sun route has taken flight.
The new Dublin to Cancun, Mexico route operates three times a week through April 29, 2026.
The airline is deploying A330-300 aircraft on the route
Flights to Cancún start from €259 one way, including taxes, fees and other charges, for travel until March 15.
UK travellers can book through connections from several UK airports via Dublin.
“Cancún is the ideal destination for those looking for a unique winter escape. Cancún caters to the growing consumer demand for winter sun, while also offering a rich blend of history, culture, and cuisine,” said Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus Chief Customer Officer.
Carlos Trueba Coll, Director of Cancún Airport added: “We would like to extend a warm welcome to Aer Lingus. We are confident that the addition of the Dublin route will boost cultural and economic exchange.”
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