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Aer Lingus launches Dublin to Cleveland route, the first European-Ohio connection

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Irish Flag Carrier Aer Lingus is making headlines this week with the launch of a new route from Dublin to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. (aeroxplorer.com) और अधिक...

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drpepper
drpepper 5
Much better article here. Details the route being 90% sold out for the first several eerks, the $12mil in price supports Aer Lingus received, and the local trade delegation on the first flight. https://www.cleveland.com/travel/2023/05/aer-lingus-launches-nonstop-cleveland-to-dublin-service-friday-with-early-summer-flights-nearly-sold-out.html
jwmson
jwmson 3
This is not the "first Ohio-European connection". Years ago, the old Continental Airline had a non-stop from Cleveland to Cardiff, Wales,UK.
pathcat
Joyce West 2
Continental also had a nonstop from CLE to London Gatwick.
Propwash122
Peter Fuller 1
The three important words “Since The Pandemic” from the headline on the aeroexplorer article were left off the squawk headline.
dgfhyrte
Victor Hugo 1
... and Cleveland to Paris, France as well.
dxk77
dxk77 1
In the late 1990s Continental had a nonstop from Cleveland to Gatwick using the 757. There have also been a few attempts at Cleveland-Keflavik (Wow and Icelandair) and none of them turned out well.
Flightdog
Roger Curtiss 2
I give it a year before low load factors make it unprofitable.
msa2001
mark archacki 1
Funny you would not think that SEA would have so many overseas non stops as it isn't much larger than CLE?
Cessna157
Cessna157 1
Cincinnati currently has service to Paris and London, and historically has had many more routes. While CVG May technically be in KY, it obviously serves SW OHIo.
genojoy
Gene Joy 1
not technically....actually. Instead of building an airport between Cinci and Dayton they built one in each.
yakc130
Doug Zalud 1
This could be nice. Hopkins has been looking dead during the day for awhile now. The gates are always looking empty when I drive by. It's very sad.

I remember when there were always aircraft in the gates all day long. But then, that also included YS-11's, and other turbo-props, Dash's, and so on. Cargo planes like Beech 18's from the west side by NASA coming from Sundorph.

I miss the 80's and prior.
TristarCountry
John Giambone 1
Doesnt Delta still fly CVG-CDG?
Cactus732
Cactus732 6
Yes, but CVG airport is in Kentucky.
xtoler
Larry Toler 1
Cleveland is on the north side of Ohio, and it's another major city. Cleveland's airport can serve other areas in the upper regions like parts of upstate NY and PA that aren't served by mainline flying.
tlillis4
Thomas Lillis IV 1
I'm in Columbus and I'm seriously thinking of taking advantage of this. Hopkins is about a two hour drive - that's what it took me to get from CT to JFK.

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btweston
btweston 2
You are the master of self awareness.
royhunte92
Roy Hunte 2
Or in his case rarely commenting anything of value.

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