List of Aer Lingus destinations
Aer Lingus serve the following destinations as of October 2012, some destinations are served seasonally as indicated and routes marked with † are operated in conjunction with Aer Arann under the brand "Aer Lingus Regional".
As of October 2012 Aer Lingus serves a total of 82 airports, including 6 in Ireland, 16 in the UK, 49 in Europe, 5 in Africa, 1 in Asia and 5 in the USA.[1] Aer Lingus also serves an additional 77 destinations across Asia, Australia and North America through codeshare and interline agreements with Etihad Airways, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines.
Aer Lingus Destinations
Africa
- Spain (Canary Islands)
- Morocco
- Agadir - Al Massira Airport [winter seasonal]
Asia
- Turkey
- İzmir - Adnan Menderes Airport [summer seasonal]
Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Burgas - Burgas Airport [summer seasonal]
- Croatia
- Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik Airport [summer seasonal]
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Copenhagen - Copenhagen Airport [resumes 28 October 2012][2]
- Finland
- Helsinki - Helsinki-Vantaa Airport [summer seasonal]
- France
- Bordeaux - Mérignac Airport
- Lyon - Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport
- Marseilles - Marseille Provence Airport [summer seasonal]
- Nice - Côte d'Azur Airport
- Paris - Charles de Gaulle Airport
- Perpignan – Rivesaltes Airport [summer seasonal]
- Rennes - Saint-Jacques Airport † [summer seasonal]
- Toulouse - Blagnac Airport [summer seasonal]
- Germany
- Berlin
- Berlin Brandenburg Airport [begins 27 October 2013][3]
- Schönefeld Airport [ends 26 October 2013]
- Düsseldorf - Düsseldorf Airport
- Frankfurt am Main - Frankfurt Airport
- Hamburg - Hamburg Airport
- Munich - Munich Airport
- Stuttgart - Stuttgart Airport
- Berlin
- Greece
- Athens - Athens International Airport [summer seasonal]
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Cork - Cork Airport Base
- Dublin - Dublin Airport Base
- Kerry - Kerry Airport †
- Knock - Ireland West Airport Knock
- Shannon - Shannon Airport Base
- Waterford - Waterford Airport Base †
- Italy
- Bologna - Guglielmo Marconi Airport
- Catania - Catania-Fontanarossa Airport [summer seasonal]
- Milan
- Naples - Naples Airport [summer seasonal]
- Rome - Fiumicino Airport
- Venice - Venice Marco Polo Airport [summer seasonal]
- Verona - Verona Airport
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Alicante - Alicante Airport
- Barcelona - Barcelona Airport
- Bilbao - Bilbao Airport [summer seasonal]
- Ibiza - Ibiza Airport [summer seasonal]
- Madrid - Barajas Airport
- Málaga - Málaga Airport
- Palma de Mallorca - Palma de Mallorca Airport [summer seasonal]
- Santiago de Compostela - Lavacolla Airport [summer seasonal]
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Aberdeen - Aberdeen Airport †
- Belfast
- Belfast International Airport Base [ends 27 October 2012]
- George Best Belfast City Airport Base [begins 28 October 2012]
- Birmingham - Birmingham International Airport
- Blackpool - Blackpool International Airport †
- Bournemouth - Bournemouth Airport †
- Bristol - Bristol Airport †
- Cardiff - Cardiff Airport †
- Edinburgh - Edinburgh Airport
- Glasgow - Glasgow International Airport †
- Isle of Man - Isle of Man Airport †
- Jersey - Jersey Airport
- London
- Manchester - Manchester Airport
North America
- United States
** The Washington D.C. (IAD) to Madrid (MAD) route, is operated in conjunction with United Airlines.
Codeshare Destinations
Aer Lingus has a codeshare agreement with Etihad Airways where Aer Lingus adds its "EI" code onto Etihad flights between Dublin and Abu Dhabi, and onwards to other destinations across Asia and Australia. Aer Lingus currently uses its "EI" code to six Etihad destinations but is planning to extend this to destinations in China, India, Pakistan, and Thailand.[4]
Asia
- Bahrain
- Malaysia
- Oman
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi International Airport [Etihad transfer hub]
Australia
- Australia
Interline Destinations
Aer Lingus has interline agreements with JetBlue Airways and United Airlines, which allow Aer Lingus transatlantic passengers to connect at New York, Boston or Chicago to an additional 71 JetBlue and United destinations across the USA and Canada. Passengers can also through check their baggage from Dublin or Shannon to their final destination in the USA or Canada.[5]
North America
- Canada
- Calgary (YYC)
- Edmonton (YEG)
- Toronto (YYZ)
- Vancouver (YVR)
- Winnipeg (YWG)
- United States of America
- Aguadilla (BQN)
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Austin (AUS)
- Buffalo (BUF)
- Burlington (BTV)
- Charleston (CHS)
- Charlotte (CLT)
- Cincinnati (CVG)
- Cleveland (CLE)
- Columbus (CMH)
- Dallas (DFW)
- Dayton (DAY)
- Denver (DEN)
- Des Moines (DSM)
- Detroit (DTW)
- Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
- Fort Myers (RSW)
- Grand Rapids (GRR)
- Greensboro (GSO)
- Houston/George Bush (IAH)
- Houston/Hobby (HOU)
- Indianapolis (IND)
- Jacksonville (JAX)
- Kansas City (MCI)
- Knoxville (TYS)
- L.A. Burbank (BUR)
- L.A. Long Beach (LGB)
- L.A. Los Angeles (LAX)
- Las Vegas (LAS)
- Lexington, Kentucky (LEX)
- Louisville, Kentucky (SDF)
- Memphis (MEM)
- Miami (MIA)
- Milwaukee (MKE)
- Minneapolis (MSP)
- Nantucket (ACK)
- Nashville (BNA)
- New Orleans (MSY)
- Oakland (OAK)
- Oklahoma City (OKC)
- Omaha, Nebraska (OMA)
- Orange County (SNA)
- Phoenix (PHX)
- Pittsburgh (PIT)
- Ponce (PSE)
- Portland, Maine (PWM)
- Portland, Oregon (PDX)
- Raleigh-Durham (RDU)
- Richmond (RIC)
- Rochester (ROC)
- Sacramento (SMF)
- Salt Lake City (SLC)
- San Antonio (SAT)
- San Diego (SAN)
- San Francisco (SFO)
- San Jose (SJC)
- San Juan (SJU)
- Seattle (SEA)
- St Louis (STL)
- Syracuse (SYR)
- Tampa (TPA)
- Tulsa (TUL)
- Washington Baltimore (BWI)
- Washington Reagan (DCA)
- West Palm Beach (PBI)
- Wichita (ICT)
Terminated destinations
- Asia
- United Arab Emirates - Dubai [6]
- Europe
- Austria - Salzburg
- Bulgaria - Sofia
- Denmark - Copenhagen[7]
- France - Lourdes [7]
- Latvia - Riga
- Ireland - Galway, Sligo
- Italy – Milan-Orio al Serio (Bergamo)
- Netherlands - Eindhoven
- Poland- Poznan
- Portugal - Funchal
- Russia - Moscow-Sheremetyevo
- Spain - Almería, Seville, Valencia
- United Kingdom - Derry, Doncaster/Sheffield, Durham/Tees Valley, East Midlands, Leeds/Bradford[7], Liverpool[7], London-City, London-Stansted, Newcastle
- North America
References
- ^ Aer Lingus Cara Inflight Magazine - October/November 2012 edition see maps on pages 111-115
- ^ http://www.ittn.ie/bulletins/aer-lingus-relaunches-dublin-copenhagen/
- ^ http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/media-report-says-berlin-airport-to-open-in-october-2013-a-853804.html/
- ^ Aer Lingus - Etihad codeshare agreement
- ^ Aer Lingus - JetBlue and United interline agreements
- ^ Aer Lingus suspend Dubai
- ^ a b c d e EI 1976 routes map
- ^ http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2001-09-20/business/0109200240_1_aer-lingus-bwi-foley
- ^ Aer Lingus cuts Los Angeles route
- ^ http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0612/aerlingus.html
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