Aer Lingus announced its reinstating a number of European and North America routes for the winter scheduled. The airline has progressively rebuilding its Dublin Airport Hub network with routes to Toronto restored effective 17th September and Washington Dulles effective from 13th August.

Dublin to Frankfurt and Zurch will resume from 8th November 

Dublin to Newark will resume from 14th November 

Dublin to Geneva and Prague will resume from 15th November

Dublin to Orlando will resume from 27th November 

Dublin to San Franciso will resume from 12th December

Ireland West Airport Knock to London Gatwick will resume on 18th December.

Aer Lingus Chief Customer Officer  Susanne Carberry said “We are delighted to announce a significant restart to a number of our favourite routes in North America and Europe, and reconnecting friends, families and businesses once again. We are also excited to be able to connect Irish customers with European cities of Prague, Geneva, Zurich, Frankfurt, destinations which are particularly popular in Winter for their Christmas markets, and the upcoming Ski season, and our customers from Knock into London Gatwick for Christmas.”

Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison said “San Francisco is the global tech center of the world and many of the companies based there have offices in Ireland. This direct route will further grow tourism and trade between Ireland and the U.S. and provide greater choice and flexibility for both business and leisure passengers.”

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