US East Coast: €1,152 Nonstop Aer Lingus Business Flights From Dublin

Irish airline Aer Lingus is selling very cheap nonstop flights from Dublin to 4 US-destinations: New York, Washington DC, Boston, and Philadelphia. There’s almost daily availability throughout 2021!

You can fly nonstop to the following destinations:

Some other US-destinations are also available at prices starting at €1,350 – e.g. Orlando, Chicago, and Seattle.

The flights should be operated with an Airbus A321neo. Flying in Aer Lingus’ business class, you can expect a dedicated check-in area, fast-lane access at the security checkpoint, lounge access, priority boarding, an exclusive cabin with lie-flat seats and great food, WIFI, and 3 x 23 kg of luggage.

Warning

We expect further shakeups in the airline industry over the following months. Some services might be cancelled, aircraft changed or downgraded. The schedule we describe may very well change.

By the way, feel free to check out these other deals from Ireland:

Search & Book

While it is unclear up until when these prices will remain available, the flights clearly have to take place between January 11 and September 30, 2021. You can find available dates on Google Flights and should then book directly on Aer Lingus’ website.

These tickets can be changed – you would have to pay the fare difference, though, meaning that this is probably not a great option. You can also cancel the flights and get your money back as a voucher. Should you want to get your money back in cash, you’d sadly lose 15% + fees.

Mileage

The tickets are issued in booking class P, meaning that there are only very limited options regarding frequent flyer miles. In fact, the only option is the Alaska Mileage plan, which will credit you roughly 14,500 miles.

Information & Tips for USA

The United States offers a wide range of tourist sights, from national parks like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon to cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. The currency is the U.S. dollar (USD), and card payments are widely accepted. Prices vary by region but can be high in major cities, especially for accommodation and dining. Weather differs greatly across the country—winters can be harsh in the north, while the south often stays mild; summers are generally hot and humid in many areas.

The U.S. transport infrastructure is highly car-dependent, especially outside major cities. Urban centres like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco have functional public transit, but many other cities have limited options. Between cities, domestic flights are common for long distances, while intercity buses and Amtrak trains cover some routes, though often with slower speeds and less frequency compared to other countries. Without a car, getting around can be inconvenient in many parts of the country.

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Source: Premium-Flights.com

Cover Picture: © Aer Lingus

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