Those in the south and looking to get away to the States can now travel from Southampton Airport in Eastleigh via a connecting flight.
Customers flying from Southampton will connect seamlessly to Aer Lingus’ new transatlantic route, which operates between Dublin and Nashville four times per week.
Southampton passengers will fly to Dublin and catch the next available flight to Tennessee on Aer Lingus’ new state-of-the-art Airbus A321XLR aircraft.
Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus’ chief customer officer, commented: “We are thrilled to add Nashville to our expanding network, offering customers access to one of the most exciting and culturally rich cities in the United States.
“Nashville’s iconic status as the capital of country music makes it a dream destination for music lovers.
“Its fast-growing fashion, finance, healthcare and automotive industries also offer plenty of opportunities for business travellers.”
Aer Lingus says that Nashville is home to some of the most celebrated music venues and institutions in the world.
Visitors can explore sites such as the Grand Ole Opry, which has been hosting performances since 1925, or take a stroll down Music Row, housing the city’s recording studios and publishing houses.
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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Ryman Auditorium are must-see stops for anyone wanting to dive into the history and evolution of the genre.
Beyond its musical heritage, Nashville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US, with a metro population of 2.4 million people.
Doug Kreulen, CEO of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority said: “A new chapter in travel history begins today as music city, the emerald isle and the UK are linked through our exciting new partnership with Aer Lingus.
“These flights are perfect for those seeking adventure, culture, and a truly unforgettable journey.”
Tickets for connecting Aer Lingus’ UK flights to Nashville are now on sale and flights start from £599 return including taxes and charges.