Travelbiz E-Zine
4
September
2025

Deep South USA present a true taste of America

Travelbiz joined our partners from Deep South USA last night in Dublin’s Krewe North for a very special Trade appreciation dinner.

Trade partners from America’s gorgeous Southern States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi & Tennessee took the opportunity to thank Irish travel trade retail and wholesale partners for their support in Ireland. The opportunity to grow their business with the all-new Aer Lingus direct service to Nashville from Dublin with great connections and accessibility to Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi has never been greater. The Aer Lingus service commenced in April this year with four flights a week on the all-new AIRBUS A321 Neo with a business and economy configuration. You can book right now with prices as low as €209 ew!

It was a great night full of interaction and true Deep South Hospitality where all guests got to hear all the very latest from all stakeholders on Just some of the reasons to encourage Irish holidaymakers to visit and holiday in the Deep South…

The Deep South is perfect for a taste of true America. This is pure unadulterated USA!

It’s just the very best Fly Drive destination; you can visit its vibrant cities, the small American towns, experience its varied history, listen to the varied live music and taste some of the most incredible food….all topped off with a big dose of Southern hospitality!

For lovers of the Great Outdoors, the Deep South has so much to offer: the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee is America’s most visited National Park and not to be missed.

If you love your Golfing, there are several amazing scenic courses on offer across the Deep South States.

The Gulf Coast has beautiful beaches and amazing seafood restaurants, so if beaches are your holiday go-to, the Deep South has that covered as well!

Stay tuned to Travelbiz for more over the coming weeks on the all new Travelbiz Trade Partners Daily Updates hub: https://travelbiz.ie/travel-trade-updates/

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