Aer Lingus has announced a new transatlantic route for summer 2023 which will see the airline operate its first service to Cleveland direct from Dublin Airport.
The route will take off from May 19, operating four times weekly on a new Airbus A321neo LR aircraft. Fares will start from €199 each-way, including taxes and charges.
The new route will be Aer Lingus’ 15th transatlantic route from Ireland, as the airline also has three long-haul services from its Manchester base in the UK. The new Dublin-Cleveland route will also be the only direct European service from Cleveland, and the airline says that the new service will help to grow its transatlantic hub in Dublin Airport.
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According to Aer Lingus, travellers will be able to connect through Dublin to European cities and use its US Preclearance facilities. "The commencement of a new route, accompanied with further network connectivity, is an exciting milestone for the airline during a critical time of recovery for our business.
"The new service to Cleveland not only provides a direct connection to Ireland but connections to over 20 popular European destinations via our Dublin Hub," said Aer Lingus' Chief Strategy and Planning Officer Reid Moody.
Cleveland is the largest city on Lake Erie and one of the major cities of the Great Lakes region. It is known for its picturesque parklands, vibrant art and culture scene and musical history.
Some of the city’s most popular attractions include the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland Orchestra, Playhouse Square, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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