Aer Lingus begins direct flights to Dublin out of Pittsburgh this May

Aer Lingus has announced direct flights to Ireland out of Pittsburgh.

The flights to Dublin will begin on May 25, 2026 and will fly out on Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays and Sundays.

It’s the first time Pittsburgh and Dublin will be connected by a direct flight.

The announcement comes a few months after the Steelers played the first-ever regular season NFL game in Ireland. Aer Lingus is also an official partner of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Travelers will be able to connect to other areas in Ireland including cities in the U.K.

Amsterdam, Berlin, Geneva, Glasgow, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Venice and Zurich.

Get the latest rates from Pittsburgh to Dublin HERE.

The state of Pennsylvania invested $5 million, over two years, to bring Aer Lingus to PIT Airport and expect a return of $24 million each year.

“Aer Lingus is particularly pleased to add Pittsburgh to our transatlantic network, having worked closely with partners in the region to make this a possibility. This route builds on our strong partnership with the Pittsburgh Steelers and further cements Aer Lingus’ position as a leading transatlantic carrier. Through its Dublin hub, Aer Lingus provides convenient connections that link Pittsburgh with over 30 destinations across Europe and the U.K.,” said Susanne Carberry, Aer Lingus Chief Customer Officer.

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