Las Vegas will quickly get one other European route this fall.
Beginning Oct. 25, Irish provider Aer Lingus will launch 3x weekly service between Dublin and Harry Reid Worldwide Airport in Las Vegas, introduced Tuesday. The airline will fly its widebody Airbus A330-300 plane, the biggest in its fleet, which might seat as much as 317 passengers.
Aer Lingus will function the seasonal service by means of April 29, 2025, with the next schedule:
- Las Vegas (LAS) to Dublin (DUB): 7:35 p.m. to 1:10 p.m. (+1)
- Dublin (DUB) to Las Vegas (LAS): 3:20 p.m. to five:50 p.m.
To have fun the brand new flight, Aer Lingus is providing introductory round-trip fares for beneath $550 on its web site.
“Aer Lingus is bringing this iconic vacation spot to Irish clients looking for an escape to the winter solar,” stated CEO of Aer Lingus, Lynne Embleton, in an announcement. “Along with the nice and cozy local weather, Las Vegas is famend for being one of many best leisure capitals on the planet, well-known for its reveals, live shows, sports activities occasions, and pure wonders.”
Dublin will grow to be the sixth European metropolis accessible to vacationers primarily based in Las Vegas, following present providers to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Manchester, and Zurich. Likewise, Aer Lingus says its Dublin hub will function a gateway for passengers visiting from Eire or elsewhere in its European community by providing seamless connections.
In whole, Aer Lingus operates greater than a dozen nonstop flights between the U.S. and Eire and has seen explicit success from smaller cities like Cleveland and Minneapolis.
When flying dwelling from Eire, touring through Dublin Airport is a breeze because it homes a “U.S. Preclearance” facility in Terminal 2. This distinctive facility permits passengers to clear U.S. safety and customs even earlier than flying dwelling, saving as much as two hours in journey time, in line with the airport.