Travelbiz E-Zine
21
May
2024

Viva Las Vegas with Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus brings winter sun, sports, and the world of entertainment of Las Vegas with new direct flights from Dublin starting from €499 return.

Flights go on sale today, with inaugural flights commencing 25th October 2024.

Three weekly flights departing every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Get ready to experience the glitz, glamour, and excitement of Las Vegas as Aer Lingus announces the launch of greatly anticipated inaugural flights from Dublin to the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World.

Commencing ahead of the October midterm break on Friday, October 25th, 2024, travellers will have the opportunity to embark on unforgettable adventures to Las Vegas, soaking up the winter sun and immersing themselves in a world of entertainment, sports, and natural wonders. Aer Lingus will operate flights to Las Vegas three times per week, on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, on a widebody Airbus A330-300 up until 29 April 2025, taking in next Easter mid-term break.

As a premier North America winter sun and leisure destination, Las Vegas offers an escape from the autumn chill, and is renowned for its spectacular shows, electrifying concerts, thrilling sport events including the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, and breathtaking natural attractions like the majestic Grand Canyon. The Las Vegas entertainment scene is legendary as made famous by Elvis Presley’s legacy; from Garth Brooks and Adele to Cirque du Soleil and Jersey Boys, winter entertainment in Las Vegas couldn’t be hotter. So, whether you are a sports enthusiast, entertainment aficionado, or nature lover, Aer Lingus makes it easier than ever to discover the excitement that awaits in Las Vegas.

“Aer Lingus is bringing this iconic destination to Irish customers seeking an escape to the winter sun.” said Lynne Embleton, Aer Lingus Executive Chief Officer. “In addition to the warm climate, Las Vegas is renowned for being one of the greatest entertainment capitals in the world, famous for its shows, concerts, sports events and natural wonders. It is a long-held ambition of ours to fly to Las Vegas. The launch of this new Aer Lingus route is a significant moment for us and our customers. ”

“On behalf of all of Las Vegas, we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Aer Lingus to Las Vegas for the very first time,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “In 2023, our city welcomed more than 52,000 visitors from Ireland, and this direct, nonstop service from Dublin will undoubtedly be motivation for Irish travelers and visitors throughout Europe to discover everything Las Vegas has to offer. We congratulate Aer Lingus on this expansion and look forward to a very successful partnership.”

In addition to being a magnet for major sports and entertainment events, Las Vegas is also a hub for conferences and conventions, attracting professionals and industry leaders from around the world. With convenient flight schedule and seamless connections, Aer Lingus is the perfect choice for passengers from Ireland and beyond, including those connecting from Manchester, London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Amsterdam and Dusseldorf.

Tickets for Aer Lingus’ Dublin to Las Vegas flights go on sale today, offering travellers the opportunity to secure their seats and embark on an unforgettable journey to the entertainment capital of the world.

Flights start from €499 return including taxes and charges. Passengers can enjoy the perks of the newly enhanced Wi-Fi speeds now connecting to next generation satellites and improving coverage across transatlantic routings. The expanded inflight entertainment is sure to please as it has expanded by a third with the addition of more movie blockbusters, documentaries, and the latest TV Shows.

For more information and to book, visit www.aerlingus.com

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