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Aer Lingus to connect Nashville and Dublin in 2025

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New flight from Nashville to Dublin begins April 12, 2025. Aer Lingus also offers seamless connections through Dublin to 22 destinations across Europe, including Amsterdam, Paris, London and Rome.

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Nashville International Airport also known as BNA and Ireland’s flag carrier, Aer Lingus, announced the launch of a new nonstop international air service between Nashville and Dublin, Ireland, starting April 12, 2025.

A state-of-the-art Airbus A321XLR will serve this 8.5-hour route from Nashville to Dublin four times weekly on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, with onward connections through Dublin to major European cities including London, Edinburgh, Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, Manchester and Berlin. This service will provide travelers with a direct gateway to Ireland’s stunning landscapes and expansive culinary scene. Ireland and Nashville’s distinctive cultures are uniquely aligned, sharing a deep passion for country music and fostering rich artistic collaborations.

“A new chapter in travel history begins today as Music City and the Emerald Isle are linked by a nonstop flight through our exciting new partnership with Aer Lingus,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA). “Nashville’s legendary music scene and Dublin’s rich history make this a natural pairing. This nonstop flight will offer travelers an unforgettable opportunity to experience the best of both worlds, from exploring Ireland’s stunning landscapes and ancient ruins to immersing themselves in Nashville’s vibrant Broadway experience. It’s the perfect combination for those seeking adventure, culture, and a truly unforgettable journey.”

This new route will not only offer Middle Tennesseans direct access to Ireland and Europe but will also boost tourism and economic opportunities for the region. Aer Lingus is the 5th largest European carrier between the US and Europe. Dublin, a city steeped in history and culture, offers a captivating blend of iconic landmarks and contemporary delights. Visitors can explore iconic attractions like the Dublin Castle, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and the Guinness Storehouse, or simply stroll through the city’s charming streets and enjoy its lively atmosphere.

Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus’ Chief Customer Officer, commented: “This direct route between Dublin and Nashville is a hugely exciting addition to Aer Lingus’ expanding North American network. This non-stop connection will strengthen the deep cultural, musical and business ties between Ireland and Tennessee. 

“We know our Irish customers will be delighted to experience Music City’s electric atmosphere, while customers departing from Nashville enjoy a warm Irish welcome as they fly with Aer Lingus to Dublin. As well as offering a direct flights from Nashville to idyllic Ireland, Aer Lingus also offers seamless connections to 22 captivating destinations across Europe.” 

Visitors to Ireland can explore the island’s Wild Atlantic Way, a coastal drive along Ireland’s rugged coastline. The route from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north down to the picturesque town of Kinsale, County Cork, in the south meanders through Co Mayo, Co Clare and Co Kerry, taking in scenic highlights like the Cliffs of Moher and Slieve League. For those who wish to explore Europe, Ireland is the perfect jumping off point for a European vacation.

“I am thrilled to see Music City connect to the Emerald Isle and excited for Nashvillians and Dubliners to experience what each city has to offer – both our similarities and what makes us unique,” said Freddie O’Connell, mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. “Nashville’s increased travel options afford us the opportunity to show visitors all that makes Nashville such a vibrant and welcoming city – and for Nashvillians to experience the rich history of a city like Dublin.”

“This is a day of celebration for both Nashville and Ireland,” said Amy Seigenthaler Pierce, Honorary Consul of Ireland in Tennessee. “For generations, our communities have been strongly linked by our shared heritage, music, culture and business. This new nonstop air service binds us even more closely together. Thank you to the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, Dublin Airport Authority and Aer Lingus for making this dream real. We cannot wait to begin welcoming even more Irish visitors to Nashville.”

“Strong musical traditions have connected Nashville and Ireland for many years, and we’ve been working with tour operators and media there to promote Music City for the past decade,” said Deana Ivey, president and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “This new Aer Lingus route will continue to open access to other key European markets, which is another reason we aggressively pursued nonstop service to Dublin this past year. We look forward to welcoming visitors from Ireland and beyond to experience the exceptional music, dining and vibrant culture that Nashville has to offer.”

This link to Ireland will enhance Nashville’s international appeal and provide a gateway for travelers seeking to explore Ireland and beyond.


Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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