INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg, Mayor Joe Hogsett, and Indianapolis International Airport (IND) officials announced Monday the long-awaited and much-anticipated news regarding a new transatlantic flight to Europe. Beginning May 3, 2025, Aer Lingus, the Irish flag carrier, will provide nonstop service to Dublin, Ireland (DUB), flying out four times weekly from Indianapolis.
The Aer Lingus nonstop flight will connect Indiana and Europe year-round with service scheduled four times per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, with a short break between January and February. Operating on a state-of-the-art Airbus A321XLR, the Aer Lingus nonstop flight will offer dual-class seats, including 16 business class seats.
“Today is further proof of our commitment to bring Indiana to the world, by making air travel convenient whether it’s doing business, visiting loved ones, or experiencing new places domestically or internationally,” said Mario Rodriguez, Indianapolis Airport Authority’s executive director.
Hoosiers and global businesses will have ready access to the legendary Emerald Isle, and seamless connections to 20 destinations beyond Dublin to major cities in Europe and the United Kingdom, such as Paris, London, Frankfurt, Rome, and Amsterdam.
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