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Aer Lingus announces three new routes for summer 2023

The airline will also operate 15 transatlantic routes from Ireland next summer, including Cleveland for the first time
The airline will also operate 15 transatlantic routes from Ireland next summer, including Cleveland for the first time

Aer Lingus has unveiled its schedule for next summer which will see it fly to 53 European destinations from Ireland, including three new summer routes to Kos in Greece, Olbia in Sardinia, Italy and Brindisi in Italy.

Susanne Carberry, Chief Customer Officer said demand for European sun destinations is at an all-time high post-pandemic.

"Aer Lingus is delighted to announce increases across our European schedule to the most sought after, trendsetting European destinations this summer," she said.

The airline will also operate 15 transatlantic routes from Ireland next summer, including Cleveland for the first time and the return of Hartford, Connecticut. It will also operate two direct transatlantic routes from Manchester to JFK and Orlando.

"We’re seeing a big appetite for travel and our ambitious expansion into North America continues," Ms Carberry added.