Travelbiz E-Zine
11
December
2025

Aer Lingus launches five new European routes for summer 2026 and a brand-new transatlantic route to Pittsburgh

Aer Lingus will launch three new flights from Dublin to Asturias in northern Spain, Montpellier in the south of France, and Oslo, Norway.

From Cork, the airline will commence two new routes to Nice in the south of France and Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain.

A new transatlantic route to Pittsburgh will commence from May 2026, building on the airline’s partnership with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Aer Lingus is expanding its European and transatlantic network with six brand-new routes launching next year. Taking off in time for summer 2026, the airline will commence five short-haul services from Dublin and Cork, offering its customers even more options for unforgettable getaways to some of Europe’s most charming destinations.

From May 2026, the airline will also commence a new service to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The new route brings the total number of routes Aer Lingus operates from Ireland to North America to twenty-four. The continued growth of the airline’s North American network is part of its Dublin Hub strategy, providing a convenient gateway connecting North America, Ireland, the UK and Europe.

The airline has collaborated closely with partners in the region, including the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh International Airport and VisitPITTSBURGH, to successfully launch this new service, which will strengthen the cultural, sporting, and business connections between Ireland and Pennsylvania.

This service also builds on Aer Lingus’ deep connections to the city of Pittsburgh, where it serves as an Official Airline Partner of the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers. In September 2025, the airline flew the Steelers to Dublin for a historic sold-out game at Croke Park. Additionally, in 2027, the Pitt Panthers will fly to Dublin to face the Wisconsin Badgers in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, taking place in Week Zero of the College Football calendar.

Aer Lingus’ Dublin-Pittsburgh route will operate four-times weekly on an Airbus A321neo LR aircraft from 25th May offering US customers seamless connections to Paris, Rome, Geneva, Amsterdam, Manchester and London Heathrow through the airline’s Dublin Hub.

Commenting on the new transatlantic route, Pittsburgh International Airport CEO Christina Cassotis said: “The Pittsburgh region’s connections to Ireland run deep – both in today’s strong business market and ancestral ties – and this is a route that community leaders have been seeking. We are thrilled to have a partner in Aer Lingus that will serve Pittsburgh’s growing market for nonstop service to Ireland and beyond, and we look forward to welcoming even more European travelers to Pittsburgh.”

In addition to enhancing its transatlantic operations, Aer Lingus will introduce an expanded European network for summer 2026. Customers departing from Dublin will have access to new destinations including Norway’s capital city, Oslo, Montpellier in the south of France, and Asturias, a hidden gem located on Spain’s Galician northern coast.

Customers located in Cork and the south of Ireland will benefit from services to Nice on the French Riviera, as well as to Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, offering convenient access to the Camino de Santiago. Furthermore, Aer Lingus is extending its Cork-Prague service to operate throughout the year.

Susanne Carberry, Chief Customer Officer, Aer Lingus said: “Aer Lingus is committed to connecting Ireland with a range of diverse destinations across Europe and North America.

“We are particularly pleased to add Pittsburgh to our transatlantic network, having worked closely with partners in the region to make this a possibility.

“This route builds on our strong partnership with the Pittsburgh Steelers and further cements Aer Lingus’ position as a leading transatlantic carrier. Through its Dublin hub, Aer Lingus provides convenient connections that link Pittsburgh with over 30 destinations across Europe and the UK.”

For more information, visit aerlingus.com

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