Jamie2k9 wrote: » While I cannot say, I heard a potential US destination for Aer Lingus which has not been mentioned at all in recent times and I hope it doesn't happen (would be A321 LR range).
Lapmo_Dancer wrote: » 2 cities beginning with M!
Source is half true.
Nijmegen wrote: » Lufthansa at 5x daily, Aer Lingus at 2x daily, Ryanair themselves at 1-2x daily to FRA, no need for a flight to the Athlone International Dublin Airport equivalent of Frankfurt.
Lapmo_Dancer wrote: » In all seriousness, I was talking to a pal in EI and Montreal and Minneapolis have been added as online destinations on their staff travel portal. Rumour is 2 more 330s for next summer. If true, the expectation is that YUL will get PHL’s 757 with PHL becoming an A330 destination. And MSP (non daily) getting the second along with increased frequency to an existing destination. Or maybe it’s all just a diversionary tactic!
Kcormahs wrote: » I'm sorry to disapoint you there but the staff travel portal is the last thing to get updated, literally it may only be updated with new routes one or two days before a route starts.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Are Cathay Pacific the only airline using the A350 from Dublin? Any plans for others to use?
IQO wrote: » Here the Dublin Airport press release: https://www.dublinairport.com/latest-news/detail/dublin-airport-welcomes-new-dallas-route American will operate its new daily Dallas service with a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in a 285-seat three-class configuration, with 30 seats in Business, 21 in Premium Economy, and 234 seats in Economy. The new summer service will begin on June 6 and will run until September 28, 2019. The flight will depart Dallas at 20.35, arriving in Dublin at 11.40 the following day. The return flight will depart Dublin at 13.40, arriving in Dallas at 17.45.
ongarboy wrote: » I'm struggling to understand the targetting of Minneapolis (if that is indeed one of the 2 cities) by EI unless it gave amazing financial incentives. Whilst it's a large hub for Delta, I can't see how it would be a key end destination or convenient transit stop for Ireland. I've never heard of Minnesota state being one with a large Irish diaspora either ( more a Scandinavian roots population). Anyway, the grapevine is leaning towards here and Montreal, so let's see if EI surprises us. Surely they'll announce soon?
hunter164 wrote: » Might not be Dublin routes but I’ve just seen that Ryanair are flying to Jordan very soon, seems they’re pushing the boat out a little more out east.
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » I flew with them to Israel last year via Hahn for a fiver each way. Amazing!
Kcormahs wrote: » ‘’The sale comes a week after Aer Lingus revealed that it will fly daily between Dublin and London City Airport from October, and ahead of two new North American route announcements due next week - further adding to a growing transatlantic network.‘’ Route announcement next week according to the Irish Independenthttps://m.independent.ie/life/travel/travel-news/aer-lingus-releases-two-million-seats-from-2999-in-winter-sale-37280690.html
Deleted User wrote: » Kcormahs wrote: » ‘’The sale comes a week after Aer Lingus revealed that it will fly daily between Dublin and London City Airport from October, and ahead of two new North American route announcements due next week - further adding to a growing transatlantic network.‘’ Route announcement next week according to the Irish Independenthttps://m.independent.ie/life/travel/travel-news/aer-lingus-releases-two-million-seats-from-2999-in-winter-sale-37280690.html One of them is definitely Vegas has to be Vegas must be Vegas I want Vegas
ongarboy wrote: » I think you'll be disappointed. A Canadian and US Midwestern route are the rumored destinations!
LXFlyer wrote: » I think the previous poster may, just may, be a tad facetious with regard to the previous wishes expressed by other posters here!