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Aer Lingus begins new transatlantic service to Nashville with Airbus A321XLR

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Ireland’s Aer Lingus has expanded its flight network with a new transatlantic route from Dublin Airport to Nashville International Airport. This new service is operated using the Airbus A321XLR narrowbody aircraft, marking the airline's longest narrowbody route, with a flight duration of up to eight hours and 20 minutes.

The Irish flag carrier introduced the Nashville route shortly after receiving its first two Airbus A321XLRs. The aircraft's extended range allows the airline to reach further into the United States, tapping into destinations that previously lacked service from Dublin.

As of April 12, 2025, the airline, owned by IAG, began offering four weekly flights connecting Dublin and Nashville. According to Flightradar24.com, the inaugural flight took eight hours and 14 minutes. These flights will operate using Aer Lingus' new Airbus A321XLRs, which provide a total of 736 seats per week. The aircraft features a two-class cabin with 16 business class and 168 economy seats, as per ch-aviation data.

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Aer Lingus stands as the only airline providing a direct connection between Dublin and Nashville. Nashville International Airport welcomes Aer Lingus as a new international carrier, furthering its connectivity. Lynne Embleton, Aer Lingus Chief Executive Officer, commented on the new route: “The new route to Nashville is a milestone for the airline, enabling us to advance our ambitions and reach further into the US, flying to previously unserved markets in North America, including Indianapolis, which commences in May. The new Airbus A321 XLR, with its extended range, and our geographic position on the Western edge of Europe opens up exciting new destinations and opportunities for Aer Lingus, and most importantly for our customers. Aer Lingus’ new Dublin – Nashville route delivers further connectivity through our Dublin Hub, providing a direct connection between Europe and Nashville.”

The decision to launch the route to Nashville was influenced by economic and cultural factors. Nashville presents an opportunity for Aer Lingus to expand its network in a rapidly growing US city that had no direct flights to Ireland. The new route aligns with the airline's strategy to expand into underserved markets and solidify its presence in North America.

The city’s cultural appeal, particularly its country music scene, plays a significant role in attracting travelers. An Aer Lingus survey of over 1,000 adults found that 71% of Irish respondents are fans of country music, with Gen Z showing the highest engagement at 87%. The popularity of country music is highlighted by influences from pop culture figures like Beyoncé, encouraging visits to Nashville. According to Aer Lingus, 68% of Irish adults are interested in visiting 'Music City,' driven by its music heritage and southern cuisine.

The Airbus A321XLR offers a range of approximately 8,700 km, making it suitable for connecting Dublin to mid-sized US cities without larger aircraft. It features premium business class seats with amenities such as mood lighting and 4K screens, and economy class seats with USB-C outlets and adjustable headrests.

Aer Lingus took delivery of its first A321XLRs in December 2024 and plans to grow its fleet to six aircraft.

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