Oh we know exactly where our next stop in America will be.
We’re giddy after hearing that Dublin Airport has a new daily flight service to one of America’s most underrated cities.
It has welcomed American Airlines’ announcement that it is to operate a new Dublin-Dallas Fort Worth summer service from next June.
The daily service will be Ireland’s first direct flight to Dallas, which is America’s largest hub for connecting traffic.
Dallas Fort Worth Airport confirmed the news in a weird way where they questioned our fashion sense but Dub Airport had a fantastic response.
It will improve connectivity from Ireland to Texas and also to a large number of onward destinations in the United States and Latin America.
“Dallas is an excellent addition to the existing route network from Dublin Airport and we’re delighted that American Airlines will be serving this market with a daily summer service from next year,” said Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison.
“Connecting Dublin with Dallas Fort Worth provides Irish travellers with direct access to the largest hub of American, the world’s largest airline,” added Vasu Raja, American’s Vice President, Network and Schedule Planning.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the fourth largest metropolitan region in the United States, with a population of about 7.4 million.
Dallas, which is Dublin Airport’s seventeenth US destination and its twenty second North American destination, will be the first city in the South Central region of the United States to have a direct service to Ireland.
We’re very excited and can’t wait for next summer already.
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