Irish holidaymakers will be able to visit the American country music capital from next April, with fares starting at around €455
Aer Lingus has announced that it will operate a new direct route between Dublin and Nashville, Tennessee from next April, offering Irish holidaymakers the opportunity to visit the world-famous country music ‘Mecca’.
“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,” she said. Meanwhile, President and CEO of Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp Deana Ivey said the city was looking forward to welcoming Irish travellers direct from Dublin for the first time.
Mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County Freddie O’Connell added that visitors from both sides of the Atlantic had a lot to look forward to once the service begins next April.
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