Aer Lingus launching Inverness air link from Dublin
Aer Lingus is launching direct flights to Inverness from Dublin.
Twice weekly flights will begin on 21 May.
Aer Lingus’ regional partner Emerald Airlines will operate the flights, which run on Thursdays and Sundays.
Regional airline Loganair operated Inverness to Dublin flights in 2024.
“This service not only reconnects the region with Ireland’s capital but it also provides onward access to North America via Aer Lingus transatlantic flights,” said Inverness Airport manager Dan Mason.
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