Aer Lingus to launch two new transatlantic routes
Aer Lingus has announced plans for two new North American routes routes which will link Dublin with Minneapolis-St. Paul and Montreal, Canada.
Both new routes will start next summer.
The flights will boost the carrier’s transatlantic network by about a quarter of a million seats and will extend its reach to 15 North American destinations.
The Minneapolis service begins on July 8, 2019 and will be served daily by Boeing 757 aircraft.
Montreal service starts exactly a month later.
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