
Dublin Airport Resumes Aer Lingus Direct Flights to Minneapolis

Dublin Airport announces the return of Aer Lingus' direct flights to Minneapolis-St. Paul, operating four times a week to enhance transatlantic travel and connections.
Dublin Airport Reintroduces Aer Lingus Flights to Minneapolis
Dublin Airport has officially reinstated Aer Lingus' direct service to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, a route that will now operate four times weekly. This relaunch is part of the airport's broader initiative to expand its North American flight offerings and bolster connections between Ireland and the United States.
Gary McLean, Managing Director of Dublin Airport, expressed enthusiasm about the route's return, highlighting its benefits for tourism and economic engagement. "The reintroduction of the Minneapolis-St. Paul service not only strengthens our transatlantic network but also reaffirms our commitment to enhancing tourism and trade with the US. This is a key development in our ongoing partnership with Aer Lingus to grow its presence in North America," McLean stated.
The route provides direct access to Minneapolis-St. Paul, known for its dynamic cultural scene, stunning lakes, and exceptional dining experiences. Additionally, the city serves as a convenient gateway for travelers looking to explore further into the UK, Europe, and other North American destinations.
An added advantage for passengers traveling from Dublin to Minneapolis-St. Paul is the availability of US Pre Clearance facilities at Dublin Airport. This allows travelers to complete all necessary immigration and customs checks before departure, ensuring a smoother and quicker entry into the United States, where the only remaining queue is for a taxi to their final destination.
The renewed service is set to enhance the travel experience for passengers and further develop the strong cultural and economic ties between Ireland and the United States.