Tennessee's Nashville International Airport (BNA) is set to expand its offerings in 2025 with a range of new routes. The airport will welcome nonstop flights from various locations across the United States and international destinations, including Iceland and Ireland.
Icelandair will launch a new route from Nashville to Reykjavík's Keflavik International Airport on April 10th, 2025. This service was initially planned for May but was moved up due to strong demand. Tomas Ingason, Chief Commercial Officer of Icelandair, commented on the expansion: “This new connection links Music City to Iceland as well as onwards to our 34 destinations in Europe and we look forward to welcoming Nashville on aboard.”
Aer Lingus will begin flights from Nashville to Dublin Airport starting April 12th, 2025. Doug Kreulen, President and CEO of Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA), expressed his enthusiasm for the new service: "A new chapter in travel history begins today as Music City and the Emerald Isle are linked by a nonstop flight through our exciting new partnership with Aer Lingus."