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🎄✈️ Aer Lingus is bringing some extra holiday cheer to Northeast Ohio! Starting this spring, Cleveland to Dublin flights are getting a boost: ☘️ 5 roundtrips per week beginning April 17 ☘️ 6 roundtrips per week during the high-travel summer season from May 6 to October 25 https://bit.ly/4gplstc Whether planning a getaway to explore Ireland’s stunning landscapes or using Dublin as your gateway to Europe, these added flights make international travel even more accessible for our region. 🎁 Cheers to more opportunities, connections, and reasons to celebrate this holiday season! 🎉 #northeastohioregion #NEOhio #EconDev #TeamNEO #VEI #vibranteconomy #economicvibrancy #JobsOhio #HolidayCheer #AerLingus #CLEtoDUB #GatewayToEurope #TravelMore #EconomicDevelopment #NortheastOhio #GlobalConnections #CLE #ThisisCLE Greater Cleveland Partnership Cuyahoga County City of Cleveland - City Hall Destination Cleveland Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) JobsOhio Cleveland City Council Aer Lingus Bill Koehler Mark Owens, MBA Baiju Shah David Gilbert Justin M. Bibb Terry Slaybaugh Stuart Moynihan, AICP Chris Ronayne Blaine Griffin Pernel Jones, Jr

We always enjoy the company of our visitors from Ohio here at the distillery and visitor experience on Skellig Coast/Ring of Kerry. And we took this flight twice this year in 2024 as Skellig Six18 Gin & Whiskey expanded into the Ohio market. These direct flights are just so important to support business on both sides of the Atlantic.

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James Adams

CEO, Revolution Trucking, LLC

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It's been 10 years since I was working in Ireland (Limerick and Cork). During Thanksgiving we took a few days off, using the new Aer Lingus directs to Dublin. Loved it....thank you!

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Farrell Gallagher

Sales Representative / Customer Service Specialist

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Well done everybody for your great work in making this happen and continuing its growth and success. Special thanks to Mark Owens Honorary Consul of Ireland.

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