This May, Aer Lingus introduces Ireland’s first nonstop service to the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
Beginning May 18, Aer Lingus will operate four nonstop flights per week between Dublin (DUB) and Seattle (SEA). The new route also provides convenient connections through Dublin for passengers traveling from a wide range of U.K. and European cities.
The Seattle launch complements a recently announced Dublin–Philadelphia (PHL) route that starts March 25, also operating four nonstop flights weekly. Both additions are part of Aer Lingus’s expanded summer transatlantic schedule, which includes services to San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), Chicago (ORD), Miami (MIA) and Orlando (MCO).
Beyond North America, Aer Lingus has increased capacity to several popular European and Mediterranean destinations. Extra seats have been added to routes serving Spain, Portugal, Croatia and France, including Malaga (AGP), Split (SPU) and the Canary Islands (TFS). Additional capacity is also available to cities such as Lisbon (LIS), Prague (PRG), Bilbao (BIO) and Hamburg (HAM), offering more options for leisure and business travelers.
These network enhancements reflect Aer Lingus’s focus on improving transatlantic connectivity while strengthening short- and medium-haul services across Europe. Travelers flying from Ireland and connecting through Dublin can expect greater frequency and more convenient schedules for summer travel to both the United States and popular European destinations.