Aer Lingus is giving travelers from Pittsburgh another option to get to Ireland. The airline announced on Thursday that it was adding a new nonstop service between Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) and Dublin Airport (DUB), starting on May 25, 2026.

Aer Lingus will fly the route four times per week—on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday—using its Airbus A321neo LR aircraft. This jet includes a Business Class cabin featuring 16 lie-flat seats. From Dublin, Aer Lingus will offer connections across Europe, including flights into Paris, Rome, Geneva, Amsterdam, Manchester, and London.

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Originally published: December 12, 2025