Aer Lingus expands codeshare agreement with American Airlines for transatlantic travel

Aer Lingus has announced an expansion of its codeshare agreement with American Airlines, enhancing travel options between the United States and Europe. Customers can now book flights between Dublin and Philadelphia (PHL) or Dublin and Chicago (ORD) through both airlines’ websites, offering improved flexibility on European transatlantic routes.

This expansion builds on the existing codeshare agreement that allows Aer Lingus customers to book direct flights from Dublin to Charlotte and Dallas-Fort Worth with American Airlines through aerlingus.com. The continued partnership means a significant step forward for Aer Lingus and strengthens the wider Atlantic Joint Business (AJB) partnership, which includes American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia and Finnair.

Travelers with Aer Lingus can also book connecting flights with American Airlines to various destinations, such as Albuquerque, New Mexico (ABQ), Nashville, Tennessee (BNA), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Las Vegas (LAS), Kansas City (MCI), Portland, Oregon (PDX), San Jose, California (SJC), Tampa, Florida (TPA), and Tucson, Arizona (TUS).

Aer Lingus became a member of the Atlantic Joint Business in 2020, and this integrated arrangement has brought numerous benefits to passengers, including lower fares, access to more destinations, and improved flight times and frequencies since its inception in 2010 .

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