Emerald Airlines, operator of Aer Lingus’ regional arm, is expanding services between Aberdeen and Dublin.
Starting next month, it expands to up to two flights per day.
Tickets are on sale now.
Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines said: “We are delighted to be increasing our services between Aberdeen and Dublin. Passengers will now have access to even more convenient timings.”
“Whether it’s for business or leisure, our increased frequency ensures that passengers can visit Ireland with ease, year-round.”
Aer Lingus Regional will operate up to two daily flights on key days of the week—Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday—enabling passengers to enjoy long weekends in the Irish capital.
To explore more of Ireland beyond the capital, Aer Lingus Regional also flies a twice daily service from Dublin Airport to the Northwest of Ireland, Donegal.
This is voted among the most scenic landing strips in the world.
The Aberdeen-Dublin route eases onward connectivity from Aberdeen to North America; such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington D.C and more.
Passengers flying into the US make use of US Immigration pre-clearance at Dublin Airport, skipping any lengthy immigration queues stateside.
















