Aer Lingus Adds New Flights from Dublin & Cork
Aer Lingus Soars with New Dublin to Mexico City Route,Building on cancun Success
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Aer Lingus has announced an exciting new direct route from Dublin Airport to Mexico City,further expanding its long-haul offerings. This latest announcement follows closely on the heels of the airline’s recent unveiling of a new service from Dublin to Cancun, Mexico, which is set to commence on January 6th and will operate for four months.
Expanding Horizons: Aer Lingus’s Growing North American and Latin American Network
The addition of Mexico City signifies a strategic move by Aer Lingus to tap into the burgeoning demand for travel to vibrant destinations. This new route, details of which are eagerly awaited, promises to connect Irish travellers directly to the heart of Mexico, a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. The Cancun route, launching in early January, offers a sun-drenched escape for four months, providing a welcome opportunity for winter sun seekers.
As the airline navigates its peak summer schedule, Aer lingus is proactively advising customers on how to ensure a smoother travel experience. In response to an “exceptionally busy” period at Dublin Airport, the airline is encouraging passengers booked on early morning flights (between 5:30 am and 8:00 am) to drop off their checked bags the evening before their departure.This service is available at select Irish airports and aims to alleviate congestion and reduce waiting times on the day of travel.
A Record-Breaking Summer and Future Investments
The airline’s proactive measures come as passenger numbers at both Dublin and Cork airports reached record highs in june.aer Lingus itself observed a 10% increase in customers opting for early morning departures compared to the previous year, underscoring the growing demand for air travel. In parallel,Cork Airport is embarking on a significant €200 million capital growth program. This aspiring investment is designed to enhance passenger capacity, aiming to accommodate over five million travellers annually in the coming years, signalling a luminous future for Irish aviation.
