Boston’s Logan International Airport is Part of Aer Lingus’ North American Expansion in 2026


Aer Lingus has announced its largest ever transatlantic summer schedule for 2026, part of an ongoing plan to expand its transatlantic network in response to demand and market opportunities.
In summer 2026, Aer Lingus is introducing a third daily flight from Dublin to both Boston Logan and New York JFK. These additional flights will have a late evening departure from Dublin and late-night departures from New York and Boston, allowing customers to make the most of their days on both ends of the trip.
In addition, Aer Lingus services from Shannon to Boston will increase by three weekly flights to ten in peak summer.
Beyond New England, Aer Lingus is further expanding its long-haul network with the introduction of a new direct service from Dublin to Raleigh-Durham International Airport, North Carolina, in April 2026, bringing the total number of North American routes to 26, which include 10 new routes in the past four years.
The continued growth of the airline’s North American network is part of its Dublin Hub strategy, providing a central gateway between North America, Ireland, the UK and Europe.
Aer Lingus’ popular new routes from Dublin to Nashville and Indianapolis, which launched earlier in 2025, will both increase from four weekly flights to five in summer 2026, and Dublin to Orlando will increase to daily flights in peak summer season.
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