
and Europe via our Dublin hub, which also has the added benefit of US Customs & Border Protection (CBP) pre-clearance located in Dublin.

We are delighted that through the codeshare agreement with American Airlines, Aer Lingus customers will be able to avail of greater connectivity options and more seamless travel between the U.S. Reid Moody, Aer Lingus’ Chief Strategy and Planning Officer, said: “After almost two years of restricted travel we know that demand for dream vacations, business travel, and reconnecting families and friends in 2022 and beyond will be stronger than ever. “Through our trans-Atlantic joint business, customers have more choices to key destinations in Europe and now, Ireland.”Īdditionally, customers traveling with Aer Lingus will now be able to book codeshare travel on American Airlines flights from Chicago O’Hare (ORD) to Albuquerque, New Mexico, (ABQ) Nashville, Tennessee (BNA) Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Los Angeles (LAX) Seattle (SEA) San Francisco (SFO) San Jose, California (SJC) and Tucson, Arizona (TUS).įurther expansion of the codeshare is also planned in the near future. “We are excited to extend our relationship with our newest joint business partner, Aer Lingus, with this codeshare agreement,” said Anmol Bhargava, American’s vice president of Alliances. Customers can also book codeshare flights on Aer Lingus from DUB to Amsterdam (AMS) Birmingham, UK (BHX) London Gatwick (LGW) and Manchester, UK (MAN) and from LHR to Belfast City, Northern Ireland (BHD) Cork, Ireland (ORK) and Shannon, Ireland (SNN).
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To increase connectivity between the U.S and Europe for customers, American will place its code on Aer Lingus flights between London Heathrow (LHR) and Dublin (DUB). The recommencing of the Dublin to San Francisco route sees Aer Lingus’ North American schedule increase to a total of 7 destinations, having welcomed back Newark, Orlando, Washington and Toronto Canada over the past weeks.Īlmost 4.FORT WORTH, Texas - Traveling between the United States and Ireland, also known as the Emerald Isle, will be simple, easy and more convenient for customers as American Airlines and Aer Lingus launch their codeshare agreement this week. This is an important milestone in the recovery of our business, and will no doubt be very meaningful to those people with connections on the West Coast and businesses with connections in San Francisco itself. We will work closely with Aer Lingus to ensure this service is a success in both directions.” said Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison.Īer Lingus Chief Customer Officer, Susanne Carberry said “The re-start of our direct service from Dublin to San Francisco means that we can once again connect families, friends and businesses with the West Coast of the United States. This direct route will further grow tourism and trade between Ireland and the US and provide greater choice and flexibility for both business and leisure passengers. “San Francisco is the global tech centre of the world and many of the companies based there have offices in Ireland. Home to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, charming Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz penitentiary, and eclectic mix of architecture and steep hills, San Francisco has long been a popular tourist destination for travellers looking to start their west coast experience.


San Francisco’s Silicon Valley is home to many of the world’s largest technology companies, with many of these companies having their European headquarters here in Ireland. Re-connecting Ireland with the West Coast for the first time since March 2020, the direct Dublin to San Francisco route is hugely important for businesses in Ireland. Two additional flights will operate a week prior to Christmas and post-Christmas, from December 16 – December 18 and December 30 – January 1 reconnecting family and friends between Ireland the West Coast of the United States ahead of the festive season.įrom February 25, Aer Lingus will fly direct to San Francisco 4 times per week. From December 12, customers will be able to travel to the West Coast of the US.ĭirect flights from Dublin to San Francisco will operate 4 times per week from Decemto the Januon Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Dublin Airport welcomes the announcement from Aer Lingus that it will re-start its direct service from Dublin to San Francisco.
