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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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Alasdair Ferguson

Aer Lingus launches new route from Scottish Airport to popular US state

AER Lingus has announced a new route connecting Glasgow Airport to a popular American state.

In its “largest-ever” transatlantic summer schedule for 2026, the Irish airline has extended its long-haul network with the introduction of a new service through Dublin to Raleigh-Durham International Airport, North Carolina, in the US next year.

Aer Lingus said that holidaymakers in the UK who choose to connect at Dublin can take advantage of US pre-clearance.

Connections can be made from 13 airports in the UK, including Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle, Southampton, Liverpool John Lennon, Isle of Man, Exeter, Cornwall Airport Newquay, and Heathrow.

Starting from April 2026, the new route to North Carolina will connect the cities of Raleigh and Durham directly to Ireland for the first time.

Following the announcement, Michael Landguth, president and CEO of the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority, said the new route will benefit both the US and the UK.

He said: “Dublin is a high-demand international destination for travellers from the Research Triangle region, and we are proud that Aer Lingus has chosen RDU for this nonstop service.

“The Aer Lingus flight will provide a quick and convenient journey to Ireland and beyond for tourism, business and educational opportunities.”

Lynne Embleton, CEO of Aer Lingus, added: “We’re delighted to be adding Raleigh-Durham International Airport to our growing North American network. It’s a vibrant and thriving region with well-established links to Ireland, which will be further strengthened with our new direct service.”

 “In addition to this new route, our 2026 plans reflect another year of growth with increased frequency on our established network, and more choice for our customers. We’ll be serving 26 destinations across North America in 2026, reinforcing Aer Lingus as a popular choice for North Atlantic travel.

“We’re planning more frequent service to popular new destinations Nashville and Indianapolis, which launched earlier this year, as well as strengthening our schedule to cities already well established on our network, such as New York, Boston and Orlando.”

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