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Aer Lingus promotes direct flights from Dublin to four major U.S. cities

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Aer Lingus promotes direct flights from Dublin to four major U.S. cities
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Lynne Embleton, Chief Executive Officer | Aer Lingus Airlines

Aer Lingus is promoting its direct flights from Dublin to four U.S. cities: Denver, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, and Nashville. The airline highlights the convenience of these routes for travelers from Ireland, the UK, and Europe, noting that passengers can benefit from U.S. pre-clearance at Dublin Airport. This process allows travelers to complete customs and immigration checks before departure, enabling them to arrive in the United States as domestic passengers and save time upon arrival.

According to Aer Lingus, Denver offers a mix of outdoor activities and urban culture with easy access to hiking trails and cultural sites such as the Denver Art Museum. Indianapolis is described as a destination for sports enthusiasts with events like the Indianapolis 500 and attractions including museums and green spaces.

Las Vegas is presented as a city known for its nightlife on the Strip but also offers cultural experiences such as the Neon Museum and outdoor adventures near landmarks like Valley of Fire State Park. Nashville is highlighted for its music scene beyond country music, featuring venues across genres as well as local cuisine.

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Aer Lingus emphasizes that “U.S. pre-clearance at Dublin and Shannon Airports is offered in only a handful of airports worldwide, and Ireland is one of just six countries with this service.” The airline states: “It means you’ll complete all the usual customs and border checks before boarding, so when you land in America, you walk straight out like a domestic passenger.”

The company also promotes its onboard experience: “With Aer Lingus, your holiday starts the moment you step on board. Enjoy the comfort of comfortable seating, complimentary in-flight entertainment, and warm Irish hospitality that makes every journey a pleasure.”

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