Aer Lingus are offering a €100 discount off flights to America as part of a special spring deal.
Passengers flying from Ireland to certain US cities can avail of the spring savings deal offering a €100 discount on economy and €200 discount on Business Class flights.
This applies to return direct flights from Dublin or Shannon to North America.
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Dublin Airport is offering slashed prices via Aer Lingus to Boston for €303, New York for €323, Chicago €337 and San Francisco €383, as well as several other North American destinations.
West of Ireland's Shannon Airport is offering flights to New York (€298) and Boston (€320).
Passengers must travel between April 1 to May 31 to avail of the deal, and must book by March 6.
Saturday night stays are required however, meaning that the prices of the discounted flights may be more expensive before the relevant reduction is applied.
Broken down, the deal includes a €50 discount applied each way on economy fares and €100 discount applied each way on business class fares.
Some of the additional benefits enjoyed by business class flyers include: dedicated check-in and lounge, priority boarding, seats that lie flat, luxury dining, standby for an earlier flight and fast track through Dublin Airport.
Each Aer Lingus transatlantic flight offers a complimentary meal catering for dietary requirements, the airline states.
Aer Lingus, as part of their special spring deal, have reminded customers that when you fly direct, you pre-clear U.S. immigration and customs in Ireland, eliminating long wait times.
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