Flights will restart on November 14 to Newark, with four cycles per week growing daily from December 1.

Aer Lingus Irelands flag carrier has published plans to reopen two US routes from its Dublin hub over the next month.

Flights will restart on November 14 to Newark, with four cycles per week growing daily from December 1.

This will be followed by a thrice-weekly service to Orlando from November 27.

Commenting on the news Susanne Carberry, chief customer officer at Aer Lingus, said:

“We are delighted to announce a significant restart to a number of our favourite routes in North America and Europe, and reconnecting friends, families and businesses once again.

“We are also excited to be able to connect Irish customers with European cities of Prague, Geneva, Zurich, Frankfurt, destinations which are particularly popular in Winter for their Christmas markets, and the upcoming Ski season, and our customers from Knock into London Gatwick for Christmas.

“Safety remains our priority at Aer Lingus and we continue to implement measures such as mask requirements and additional cleaning, as has been in practice across the airline for the past year.

“We are also committed to making the flight experience as comfortable as possible and customers can enjoy our in-flight food, drink and entertainment services on board.”

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