Aer Lingus has announced the continued success of its new winter sun routes, with the airline confirming that its popular Dublin to Malta service will now operate year-round to cater to increasing demand for winter sun destinations.
In addition to Malta, Aer Lingus is extending its seasonal routes from Dublin to Marrakesh and Seville until mid-May, with plans to resume the flights again in October. The extended schedules reflect the growing market trend for winter sunshine getaways.
To meet the surging demand for its sun destinations this winter, Aer Lingus has deployed the larger 327-seat Airbus A330-300 on its high-demand Dublin to Malaga route. The aircraft will operate on weekends, further enhancing the airline’s capacity to accommodate more passengers seeking winter getaways.
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