Aer Lingus has launched a new connecting flight through Dublin to Las Vegas, giving customers connecting through Dublin from Manchester the added benefit of being able to pre-clear US customs before boarding.
The new seasonal service will operate three times a week until April 2025 on an A330, the largest aircraft in the Aer Lingus fleet.
The moves marks another milestone in the growth of the airline’s North American network.
It now offers 24 routes to the US from Dublin, Shannon and Manchester.
Customers flying to North America with Aer Lingus can take advantage of US Customs and Border pre-clearance at Dublin and Shannon airports alongside complimentary meals and in-flight entertainment.
To mark its arrival in Vegas, the airline unveiled a branded aircraft activation that lit up the exterior of the city’s iconic Sphere entertainment complex.
The activation coincided with the inaugural flight’s arrival into Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport.