Aer Lingus Pittsburgh service launches in 2026 with nonstop flights to Dublin, marking the city’s first-ever air link to Ireland. Aer Lingus continues its steady expansion into midsize American cities, and its latest move brings Ireland one nonstop step closer to western Pennsylvania.

The Irish flag carrier has announced new service between Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) and Dublin Airport, with flights set to begin on Memorial Day, Monday, 25 May 2026. The route will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, marking the first time Pittsburgh and Dublin have ever been connected by air. Aer Lingus Pittsburgh flights will operate year-round, with the exception of a planned midwinter pause during January and February.

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Originally published: December 12, 2025