Aer Lingus is a member of International Airlines Group (IAG), one of the world’s largest airline groups. Reaffirming its commitment to its North American expansion, the airline will operate 19 transatlantic routes in 2024 from Dublin and Shannon and a further three transatlantic routes from Manchester, UK to North America and the Caribbean.Īer Lingus is a 4-star airline, awarded by Skytrax, the international air transport rating organisation. Aer Lingus operates over 100 routes from Dublin, Cork, Shannon and Knock to Europe, the UK and North America. The integrated arrangement has brought significant benefits to millions of passengers including lower fares and access to more destinations with better aligned schedules and frequencies, to millions of passengers since its launch in 2010.Īer Lingus is the Irish flag carrier, founded in 1936. Today’s announcement marks a crucial step forward in Aer Lingus’ arrangement with American Airlines as well as the existing wider Atlantic Joint Business (AJB) partnership which includes American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia and Finnair.Ĭustomers traveling with Aer Lingus can also book codeshare connecting travel with American Airlines to destinations such as Albuquerque, New Mexico, (ABQ), Nashville, Tennessee (BNA), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Las Vegas (LAS), Kansas City (MCI), Portland, Oregon (PDX) San Jose, California (SJC), Tampa, Florida (TPA) and Tucson, Arizona (TUS).Īer Lingus joined the Atlantic Joint Business in 2020. The codeshare arrangement between both airlines, which launched last year, currently enables Aer Lingus customers to book direct flights from Dublin to Charlotte and Dallas-Fort Worth with American Airlines via. This provides increased travel options including improved flexibility on European – transatlantic routes. Under the agreement, customers can now purchase flights with Aer Lingus or American Airlines between Dublin-Philadelphia (PHL) and Dublin-Chicago (ORD). Thursday, 2nd November: Aer Lingus has today announced a further expansion of its codeshare agreement with American Airlines, to allow customers to book more transatlantic flights via both airlines’ websites. Press releaseAer Lingus and American Airlines Further Expand Codeshare Offering providing customers with more choice on travel between the U.S.
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