Aer Lingus is adding flights to Seville, Malta and Marrakech as part of an expanded short-haul schedule for the coming winter season.
The Ireland-based airline will operate flights from Dublin to Seville and Malta from 25 October, while services from the Irish capital to Marrakech will start on 26 October. All three routes will operate three times per week.
Other moves for winter 2024-25 will see Aer Lingus operate year-round to Faro in southern Portugal, as well as extending some seasonal summer routes into winter.
The airline will continue to operate flights to Nice until late November with four services per week, while its route to Athens will be extended into January 2025. Aer Lingus will also add a fifth weekly flight to Bordeaux this winter.
IAG-owned Air Lingus said the expanded winter schedule “reflects a strong commitment to providing diverse and exciting travel options”.
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