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February 24, 2022 – Direct flights Dublin to San Francisco starting tomorrow.

  • Direct flights Dublin to San Francisco from 25th February
  • Now offering 14 direct routes between Ireland and North America
  • Great sale fares on offer now on all routes to the US with fares starting from €189 return

Direct flights Dublin to San Francisco 

Aer Lingus is pleased to announce the return of its transatlantic service from Dublin to San Francisco, reconnecting Silicon Docks with Silicon Valley. From this Friday, 25th February, the Golden city will be back on the Aer Lingus schedule, operating from Dublin four times per week and daily from 26th March.

 

San Francisco is the latest transatlantic route from Aer Lingus to resume, and for those looking to book a getaway to The Golden City, now is the perfect time to grab a reduced fare. Aer Lingus has offers on all transatlantic routes, with fares starting from €189 each way as part of a return trip, including taxes and charges. The offer ends midnight February 28th and is valid for travel from March 1st until May 31st.

San Francisco is home to Silicon Valley and is a popular tourist destination. Renowned for its eclectic mix of architecture and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz. The ‘Golden City’ will be accessible to Irish passengers once again as Aer Lingus continues to reintroduce US routes over the coming months.

More direct flights to the US

Aer Lingus operates 14 direct routes between North America and Ireland, including New York, Miami, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orlando, Washington, Seattle, and Philadelphia. The airline will be the only carrier offering direct flights between Ireland and West Coast USA, with flights to San Francisco recommencing on 25 February, daily flights to Los Angeles starting on 12 May, and Seattle returning 5 times per week on 26 May. Flights to the USA from Shannon will start from 10th March, with 14 flights a week to New York and Boston.

Speaking on the route restart, Bill Byrne, Executive Vice-President US at Aer Lingus said;

“We are delighted to resume the Dublin to San Francisco service and to unite friends, families and businesses once more, reconnecting our communities and economies.

There’s no doubt that travel is back for 2022, and we are busy preparing operations for further route restarts.

As always, customers flying to North America with Aer Lingus will enjoy complimentary meals and drinks, endless hours of in-flight entertainment, and US Customs and Border pre-clearance at Dublin and Shannon airports.”

In order to make travel easier, Aer Lingus has partnered with VeriFLY. By downloading the VeriFLY app and uploading Covid-19 related documentation required for their destination, Aer Lingus customers can ensure that all of their Covid-19 related documentation is verified before travel.

Aer Lingus’ market-leading ‘Book with Confidence’ policy* allows customers to change flights as many times as they like, should plans change, giving customers peace of mind when booking.

For more information and for bookings, visit aerlingus.com.

 

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