Aer Lingus destinations

Aer Lingus aircraft at Dublin Airport

Aer Lingus serve the following destinations as of November 2016:[1]

The airline currently operates scheduled and limited charter flights to/from a total of 92 airports, across 24 countries. Some destinations are served seasonally as indicated and some routes are operated under the Aer Lingus Regional brand by Stobart Air.[1]

Aer Lingus also serves over an additional 100 destinations across the World through codeshare and interline agreements with Air Canada, British Airways, Etihad Airways, Flybe, JetBlue and United Airlines.[1][2]

Operating Hub
Operating Base
Aer Lingus Regional operated by Stobart Air
Seasonal
Charter destination
Future destination

Europe

ATR 72-600 for Aer Lingus Regional operated by Stobart Air on final approach to Birmingham
Airbus A320-214 on final approach to Santiago de Compostela
Airbus A321-211 taxiing to the gate after landing at Amsterdam
Airbus A330-202 touches down at San Francisco
Airbus A330-302 on final approach to Málaga
Boeing 757-2Q8 operated by ASL Airlines Ireland on final approach to Toronto-Pearson
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes Refs
AberdeenUnited KingdomABZEGPDAberdeen Airport
AlicanteSpainALCLEALAlicante–Elche Airport
AmsterdamNetherlandsAMSEHAMAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
AthensGreeceATHLGAVAthens International Airport
BarcelonaSpainBCNLEBLBarcelona–El Prat Airport
BerlinGermanyTXLEDDTBerlin Tegel Airport
BilbaoSpainBIOLEBBBilbao Airport
BirminghamUnited KingdomBHXEGBBBirmingham Airport
BolognaItalyBLQLIPEBologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport
BordeauxFranceBODLFBDBordeaux–Mérignac Airport
BristolUnited KingdomBRSEGGDBristol Airport
BrusselsBelgiumBRUEBBRBrussels Airport
BudapestHungaryBUDLHBPBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
BurgasBulgariaBOJLBBGBurgas Airport
CataniaItalyCTALICCCatania–Fontanarossa Airport
CorfuGreeceCFULGKRCorfu International Airport
CorkIrelandORKEICKCork Airport
DonegalIrelandCFNEIDLDonegal Airport
DublinIrelandDUBEIDWDublin Airport
DubrovnikCroatiaDBVLDDUDubrovnik Airport
DüsseldorfGermanyDUSEDDLDüsseldorf Airport
EdinburghUnited KingdomEDIEGPHEdinburgh Airport
FaroPortugalFAOLPFRFaro Airport
FrankfurtGermanyFRAEDDFFrankfurt Airport
FriedrichshafenGermanyFDHEDNYFriedrichshafen Airport [3]
FuerteventuraSpainFUEGCFVFuerteventura Airport
GenevaSwitzerlandGVALSGGGeneva Airport
GlasgowUnited KingdomGLAEGPFGlasgow Airport
Gran CanariaSpainLPAGCLPGran Canaria Airport
GrenobleFranceGNBLFLSGrenoble–Isère Airport [3]
HamburgGermanyHAMEDDHHamburg Airport
Isle of ManIsle of ManIOMEGNSIsle of Man Airport
İzmirTurkeyADBLTBJAdnan Menderes Airport
JerseyJerseyJEREGJJJersey Airport [Seasonal]
KerryIrelandKIREIKYKerry Airport
KnockIrelandNOCEIKNIreland West Airport Knock
LanzaroteSpainACEGCRRLanzarote Airport
LeedsUnited KingdomLBAEGNMLeeds Bradford Airport
LisbonPortugalLISLPPTLisbon Airport
LiverpoolUnited KingdomLPLEGGPLiverpool John Lennon Airport ends 5 January 2017. [4]
LondonUnited KingdomLGWEGKKGatwick Airport
LondonUnited KingdomLHREGLLHeathrow Airport
LyonFranceLYSLFLLLyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport
MadridSpainMADLEMDAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport
MálagaSpainAGPLEMGMálaga Airport
ManchesterUnited KingdomMANEGCCManchester Airport
MarseilleFranceMRSLFMLMarseille Provence Airport
MilanItalyLINLIMLLinate Airport
MilanItalyMXPLIMCMilan–Malpensa Airport
MontpellierFranceMPLLFMTMontpellier–Méditerranée Airport
MunichGermanyMUCEDDMMunich Airport
MurciaSpainMJVLELCMurcia–San Javier Airport
NantesFranceNTELFRSNantes Atlantique Airport
NaplesItalyNAPLIRNNaples International Airport
Newcastle upon TyneUnited KingdomNCLEGNTNewcastle Airport
NewquayUnited KingdomNQYEGHQCornwall Airport Newquay
NiceFranceNCELFMNNice Côte d'Azur Airport
Palma, MajorcaSpainPMILEPAPalma de Mallorca Airport
ParisFranceCDGLFPGCharles de Gaulle Airport
PerpignanFrancePGFLFMPPerpignan–Rivesaltes Airport
PisaItalyPSALIRPPisa International Airport
PortoPortugalOPOLPPRPorto Airport begins 26 March 2017. [5]
PragueCzech RepublicPRGLKPRVáclav Havel Airport Prague
PulaCroatiaPUYLDPLPula Airport
RennesFranceRNSLFRNRennes–Saint-Jacques Airport [Seasonal]
ReykjavíkIcelandKEFBIKFKeflavík International Airport [3]
RomeItalyFCOLIRFLeonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
RovaniemiFinlandRVNEFRORovaniemi Airport [3]
SalzburgAustriaSZGLOWSSalzburg Airport [3]
Santiago de CompostelaSpainSCQLESTSantiago de Compostela Airport
ShannonIrelandSNNEINNShannon Airport
SouthamptonUnited KingdomSOUEGHISouthampton Airport
SplitCroatiaSPULDSPSplit Airport begins 27 May 2017. [5]
StuttgartGermanySTREDDSStuttgart Airport
TenerifeSpainTFSGCTSTenerife–South Airport
ToulouseFranceTLSLFBOToulouse–Blagnac Airport
VeniceItalyVCELIPZVenice Marco Polo Airport
VeronaItalyVRNLIPXVerona Villafranca Airport
ViennaAustriaVIELOWWVienna International Airport
WarsawPolandWAWEPWAWarsaw Chopin Airport
ZürichSwitzerlandZRHLSZHZürich Airport

North America

Airbus A330-302 taxiing at New York-JFK Airport
City State/Province Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes Refs
BostonMassachusettsUnited States of AmericaBOSKBOSLogan International Airport
ChicagoIllinoisUnited States of AmericaORDKORDO'Hare International Airport
HartfordConnecticutUnited States of AmericaBDLKBDLBradley International Airport
Los AngelesCaliforniaUnited States of AmericaLAXKLAXLos Angeles International Airport
MiamiFloridaUnited States of AmericaMIAKMIAMiami International Airport begins 1 September 2017. [5]
New York CityNew YorkUnited States of AmericaJFKKJFKJohn F. Kennedy International Airport
NewarkNew JerseyUnited States of AmericaEWRKEWRNewark Liberty International Airport
OrlandoFloridaUnited States of AmericaMCOKMCOOrlando International Airport
San FranciscoCaliforniaUnited States of AmericaSFOKSFOSan Francisco International Airport
TorontoOntarioCanadaYYZCYYZToronto Pearson International Airport
Washington, D.C.District of ColumbiaUnited States of AmericaIADKIADWashington Dulles International Airport

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Aer Lingus Route Map". Aer Lingus Group DAC and Aer Lingus Ltd. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  2. "Our Airline Partners". Aer Lingus Group DAC and Aer Lingus Ltd. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Aer Lingus Cargo Winter 2016 -2017 effective October 30" (PDF). Aer Lingus Cargo. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  4. "Aer Lingus to close Liverpool to Dublin route". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 "Aer Lingus announces new routes to Miami, Porto and Split". RTÉ News. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
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