The airline company is thrilled to offer tourists a direct flight with no stopovers to the one of the most famous and vibrant cities in the world, starting later this year
Commencing on Friday October 25th later this year, tourists can now jet off to the sports and entertainment capital of the world from Dublin with no stopovers. Aer Lingus will operate flights to Las Vegas three times per week up until 29 April 2025, taking in next Easter mid-term break.
Las Vegas is a premier winter sun destination in America and is renowned for its shows, concerts, sport events and natural attractions such as the Grand Canyon. U2 recently wrapped up a residency over there, with stars such as Adele, Mariah Carey, Garth Brooks and Christina Aguilera playing dates for the remainder of the year.
"It is a long-held ambition of ours to fly to Las Vegas. The launch of this new Aer Lingus route is a significant moment for us and our customers. ''
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