Published on December 13, 2025

In May 2026, Aer Lingus will begin offering a direct flight connecting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Dublin, Ireland. This new route will operate four times a week, providing convenient access between the U.S. and Europe for both business and leisure travelers. This move is set to bolster the growing transatlantic travel demand, further connecting Pittsburgh with major European destinations.
The new Pittsburgh-Dublin route reflects the strong relationship between Pittsburgh and Ireland, with Aer Lingus playing a key role in promoting economic and cultural exchanges. The airline’s partnership with Pittsburgh has already been established through its role as the Official Airline Partner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, highlighting the cultural bond shared between the two regions.
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Christina Cassotis, CEO of Pittsburgh International Airport, emphasized that the new service will further strengthen ties, facilitating travel between Pittsburgh and Ireland. The connection also enhances Pittsburgh’s profile as a gateway to both Europe and the U.S., fostering increased tourism and business growth in the region.
Once in Dublin, travelers can take advantage of seamless onward connections to over 30 European destinations, including cities like Paris, Rome, London, Manchester, and Amsterdam. This makes the Pittsburgh-Dublin flight ideal for those wanting to explore Europe from a central hub.
With easy access to Europe, Pittsburgh-based travelers will have more opportunities to explore the continent’s cultural landmarks, museums, and vibrant cities. Likewise, this expanded connectivity also opens the door for European tourists to visit Pittsburgh, offering a unique mix of culture, history, and modern innovation in the city.
A key feature of flying Aer Lingus from Dublin to Pittsburgh is the use of U.S. Preclearance at Dublin Airport. This service allows passengers to complete immigration and customs procedures before leaving Dublin, meaning they arrive in Pittsburgh as domestic passengers, bypassing long immigration lines and streamlining the arrival process.
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This service is especially valuable for business travelers and tourists, providing a smoother, faster arrival in the U.S., making the flight even more attractive for those seeking an efficient and hassle-free journey.
The Pittsburgh-Dublin route will be operated on the Airbus A321neo LR, an aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. Featuring modern amenities like spacious seating, in-flight entertainment, and Wi-Fi connectivity, this aircraft will provide a premium experience for both business and economy class passengers. The business class will offer 16 lie-flat seats, ensuring maximum comfort during the long-haul journey.
Aer Lingus also offers complimentary meals and beverages on board, ensuring a high level of service and comfort throughout the flight.
The launch of the Pittsburgh-Dublin flight is expected to significantly contribute to both local economies. By increasing tourism and providing easier access for business connections, the new route will support sectors such as technology, finance, and healthcare. Pittsburgh will benefit from a growing international presence, attracting investment and encouraging partnerships across Europe.
The Pittsburgh-Dublin route is set to launch on May 25, 2026, with flights available four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Roundtrip fares start at $519, making it an attractive option for both budget-conscious and luxury travelers. Travelers are encouraged to book early to take advantage of special offers and promotions.
With the launch of the non-stop flight from Pittsburgh to Dublin, Aer Lingus strengthens its position as a preferred carrier for transatlantic travel. This route provides convenience, efficiency, and affordability, making it easier for travelers to explore Europe while enhancing Pittsburgh’s global connections. Whether visiting Ireland, exploring Europe, or returning to the U.S., passengers will enjoy a world-class flying experience with Aer Lingus.
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