Travelbiz E-Zine
26
April
2024

Mall of America® in Bloomington, Minnesota Gets Ready to Welcome New Flights from Aer Lingus and Delta

The two new direct flights from Aer Lingus and Delta, in April and May 2024 to Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport (MSP), will open up convenient travel options for international visitors looking to experience the unparalleled shopping, dining and entertainment offerings at Mall of America, the largest retail and entertainment complex in North America.

The introduction of these new flights represents a significant milestone in enhancing accessibility to Mall of America, a premier destination for tourists from around the globe. Mall of America welcomes 32 million visitors annually, has over 500+ world-class shops and restaurants and the largest indoor theme park in the USA, Nickelodeon Universe. Plus, it offers tax-free shopping on clothing and shoes!

“We are delighted to welcome the new flights from Dublin to MSP Airport, as they provide travellers with even more convenient access to Mall of America,” said Kim Kervina, Global Tourism Sales Manager at Mall of America. “These flights not only strengthen the bond between Ireland and Minnesota but also reinforce Mall of America’s position as a top destination for international visitors.”

Visitors arriving at MSP Airport from Dublin can access Mall of America through the light rail system that connects the airport to Mall of America as well as to downtown Minneapolis, St. Paul, and several other locations. Buses, taxis, app-based ride services and shuttles are also available for ground transportation.

As well as the 28 thrilling rides at Nickelodeon Universe, visitors can experience Flyover America, a fully immersive simulation ride across America, Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium, Moose Mountain Adventure Golf, a Lego store with a 34-foot-tall Lego robot and Crayola Experience with 25 hands-on attractions. The Mall also plays host to over 400 annual events and has numerous restaurants and eateries, ranging from take- away to fine dining.

For more information go to www.mallofamerica.com

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