Aer Lingus celebrates the relaunch of its Dublin to Minneapolis-St. Paul route, marking the full restoration of its pre-pandemic North American network.
With four weekly roundtrip flights on Airbus A330 aircraft, the airline aims to meet the strong demand for this highly anticipated route. The ‘Twin Cities’ offer a blend of business and leisure attractions, facilitating seamless connections to Europe via Aer Lingus’ Dublin hub.
Business Class passengers can indulge in a new inflight menu featuring Irish-inspired cuisine, while all passengers benefit from upgraded Wi-Fi speeds and an expanded entertainment library.
This post was published on 30 April 2024 12:20
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