News: Aer Lingus expand winter schedule
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Aer Lingus expand winter schedule
Irish national airline Aer Lingus is launching five new routes from Dublin and Cork this winter.
As part of a wider expansion, the airline will also offer an additional 34 flights a week on existing and newly introduced routes, from Dublin and Cork to Europe.
New services starting from October will include flights from Dublin to Turin and Newcastle and three new services from Cork to Madrid, Lanzarote and Prague. Existing summer flights from Dublin to Poznan and Seville and from Cork to Berlin, Birmingham, Faro and Tenerife will now operate year round.
Aer Lingus chief executive, Dermot Mannion, said: “The introduction of these new routes reaffirms Aer Lingus' commitment to providing direct, low fares access for Irish customers to new destinations as well as providing real growth opportunities in inbound tourism from emerging markets.”
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