Aer Lingus restarts Los Angeles flights
Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus has resumed nonstop flights from its base in Dublin to Los Angeles for the first time since March 2020.
LAX is the latest transatlantic route from Aer Lingus to resume, now flying daily to the US West Coast.
The reinstatement of the DUB – LAX route further strengthens the airline’s US flight schedule.
UK customers have another travel option to the West Coast, with convenient UK mainland via the Dublin hub.
There are short connections to DUB from London Heathrow and Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh among others.
Travellers can experience the benefit of US Immigrationpre-clearance at Dublin, which allows them to arrive into the US like a domestic passenger, avoiding any lengthy immigration queues.
The LAX route is part of Aer Lingus’ ambitious transatlantic network restart plans, as it continues to bring back a range of North American services, with Seattle and Miami to restart later this year.
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