Aer Lingus has announced that it will be restarting its direct service from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Miami (MIA) from 21 October initially operating be twice weekly, before increasing to three times weekly on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays from 29 October using Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

Aer Lingus Executive Vice-President US Billy Byrne stated “We are delighted to be building back our US connectivity this year and there’s no doubt that travel is back for 2022. We are so happy to be flying to the US again, and this week we are delighted to be continuing to connect families, friends and businesses to Florida.” 

On 26 November 2021 Aer Lingus re-commenced Dublin to Orlando route as Miami adds a second connection to Florida, an important destination for recreational travel from Ireland. The carrier commenced services to Miami on 1 September 2017.

J.D. Power recently awarded Miami International Airport (MIA) for Best Mega Airport in North America for passenger satisfaction, according to the global organization’s 2021 North America Airport Satisfaction Study.  MIA ranked highest among mega airports in the bag claim and food, beverage, and retail categories. 

EIN141 departs Dublin (DUB) 1530 arrives Miami International Airport (MIA) 1945

EIN140 departs Miami International Airport (MIA) 2330 arrives Dublin (DUB) 1115 next day

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