Aer Lingus is extending its operations from Dublin to Bradley International airport in New England.

The Irish flag carrier resumed the route earlier this year, using its A321 neo LR aircraft, and will now operate the nonstop service beyond the summer season.

Flights will take place daily until 26 October, reducing to three-times-weekly until 5 January, 2024.

Operations will then cease until 13 March, 2024, with a three-times-weekly service resuming until 28 March. Daily flights will resume from 30 March until October 2024.

Passengers can complete all necessary US-entry requirements in Dublin ahead of their departure, thanks to the airport’s US Customs and Border pre-clearance facilities.

Reid Moody, Aer Lingus’ Chief Strategy and Planning Officer said:

“The extension of our nonstop Bradley International Airport to Dublin service reflects Aer Lingus’ commitment to our North American expansion, as we grow the number of transatlantic routes from our Dublin hub.

“The route is Bradley’s only direct service to Europe and continues to perform well, reflecting Aer Lingus’ ability to connect North American customers not only with Ireland, but onwards to Europe.”

Over the summer Aer Lingus announced plans to serve Denver International airport from next year.

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