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Aer Lingus promotes benefits of U.S. Preclearance service for transatlantic travelers
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Lynne Embleton, Chief Executive Officer | Aer Lingus Airlines

Ireland is one of only six countries worldwide to offer U.S. Preclearance, a service that allows travelers to complete all U.S. immigration and customs checks before departing from Ireland. This system is available at Dublin and Shannon Airports and is promoted as a key benefit for those flying with Aer Lingus.

According to Aer Lingus, the main advantage of U.S. Preclearance is that passengers can avoid long immigration lines upon arrival in the United States. The airline states, "When you land in the U.S., the last thing you want is to wait in long immigration lines. But with U.S. Preclearance at Dublin Airport, you won’t have to. You’ll complete all your immigration checks before you even leave Ireland. So, when you land at your U.S. destination, all you need to do is grab your bags and head off, with no customs or security lines to navigate."

Aer Lingus also highlights additional benefits such as more time for relaxation before flights and a smoother airport experience overall: "With Preclearance successfully completed, you’ve earned some downtime before your flight. No need to rush through the airport—you can take your time at the terminal, grab a coffee, do a little shopping, or even catch up on some reading."

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The airline notes that after completing preclearance procedures in Ireland, passengers are treated similarly to domestic travelers upon arrival in the United States: "One of the best parts about U.S. pre-clearance is that once it’s completed, it’s almost as though you’ve already arrived in the U.S. From a diplomatic perspective, you’re treated like a local."

For those making connecting flights within the United States, Aer Lingus says preclearance helps streamline travel: "If you’re connecting to another flight after you land in the U.S., you’ll love how much easier Preclearance makes the process." The company works with partner airlines to facilitate smooth connections.

Families traveling with children may find preclearance particularly helpful: "Travelling with kids can be challenging enough without the added stress of long immigration lines," Aer Lingus says.

The airline also points out that staff at Dublin and Shannon airports aim for efficiency and professionalism during preclearance procedures: "Immigration checks can sometimes feel intimidating, but that’s not the case with U.S. Preclearance in Dublin and Shannon Airports."

Once travelers have completed preclearance in Ireland, they have greater flexibility upon arrival because they will not face further customs or security lines: "Once you’ve completed U.S. Preclearance, you’ve got more flexibility at your arrival destination."

Aer Lingus describes preclearance as part of its commitment to providing seamless travel experiences: "We are proud to offer each and every one of our passengers a seamless experience, from start to finish...U.S. Preclearance is just one of the many advantages that help make your trip as easy and stress-free as possible."

To assist passengers preparing for preclearance at Irish airports, Aer Lingus offers several tips:

- Keep electronics accessible for possible extra screening.

- Have passports and boarding passes ready.

- Purchase snacks before entering the preclearance area due to limited options inside.

- Arrive three hours ahead of departure for flights bound for the United States.

- Stay alert for announcements regarding preclearance procedures.

- Remain calm throughout the process.

Aer Lingus encourages customers interested in these benefits to book their transatlantic flights directly through its website.

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