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Despite the passenger cap currently restricting the airport's capacity, Dublin Airport (DUB) will add four additional flights to the United States: Detroit, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, and Nashville, according to the most recent slot coordination report.
New routes in the US
Dublin Airport (DUB) will see four new flights to the US during the 2019 summer season, per the first slot coordination report from Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), a slot coordinator based in the United Kingdom with 75 airports in its portfolio:
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Indianapolis International Airport (IND) and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW)
Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas (LAS) and Nashville International Airport (BNA)
Carriers that would run all four routes during the forthcoming summer season—which runs from March 30, 2025, to October 25, 2025—had previously announced their plans to do so.
Three of the new routes will be introduced or have already been established over the Atlantic Ocean by Aer Lingus, the airline located at Dublin Airport.
The new routes are part of a larger trend of rising demand for air travel and the aviation industry's ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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When booking flights to the United States for the summer of 2024, travellers should pay attention to news on these routes and search for any special deals or promotions from the participating airlines.
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