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Aer Lingus launch major summer sale with flights to top destinations from €25.99
AER Lingus has launched a major summer sale with flights from Ireland for only €25.99.
But bargain hunters must act fast as the sale will end on June 10 at midnight.
The major airline has bargain deals to some fabulous destinations in the United Kingdom for the summer.
The ‘Great British Breaks’ sale offers cheap flights to Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and London.
And they also offer flights to the popular Jersey and the Isle of Man – gorgeous British islands boasting sandy beaches with crystal clear water.
The valid travel period is from June 10 to September 30.
Aer Lingus said on their website: “Discover incredible street art in Leeds, explore stunning Edinburgh scenery or catch your favourite band in Birmingham.
“Hop across the Irish Sea for a great value trip — fly from just €25.99 when you book today.
“Travel until 30 September 2024. Book by: 10 June 2024.”
The sale applies to Dublin Airport, Cork Airport, Shannon Airport and Knock Airport.
Earlier this week, Dublin Airport has revealed “another new opening” for passengers ahead of busy summer season.
The hugely popular Bewley’s cafe and bar is now open at Terminal 2.
The major coffee chain opened at the terminal on Thursday and will now be serving cakes, sandwiches, coffee and even pints.
‘MORE CHOICE FOR PASSENGERS’
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Dublin Airport said: “Pop in and enjoy everything from coffee and cake to a pint of Guinness and a sandwich.
“Even more choice for passengers this summer.”
The fan favourite coffee chain has been rated one of Ireland’s top spots for a coffee, and holidaymakers are set to love its new Dublin Airport location.
The new opening comes ahead of Dublin Airport’s busiest season, which sees more than 10 million passengers between May and August every year.
DAA Media Relations Manager Graeme McQueen said the increase in passengers over the summer has led to a huge demand of car parking spaces at the airport.
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He said: “All this travel means there’s a big demand for car parking spaces at Dublin Airport and our car parks are already sold out for the coming weekend”
“Advance booking for the weeks