Indy Airport Flights to Ireland

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Irish airline Aer Lingus’ inaugural flight to Dublin, Ireland, lifted off Saturday evening from the Indianapolis International Airport.
It was a festive evening at Gate A4 in the Indianapolis International Airport (IND), as Aer Lingus landed its new nonstop transatlantic flight from Dublin. The plane arrived early Saturday evening in Indianapolis with passengers from Dublin Airport, and it headed out again around 8 p.m. with a plane full of Hoosier passengers headed to the Emerald Isle.
IND hosted a combined welcome and send-off gate event that included an Ireland preview centered around Irish culture, honored speakers, and live performances. The event was filled with traditional music and dance from local Irish artists.
Saturday’s celebration of the new Dublin nonstop flight included an Aer Lingus appearance at Indiana University Health Foundation’s Rev event, where guests walked the green carpet and posed for Aer Lingus-themed photo opportunities.
The Aer Lingus Dublin flight gives Hoosiers and global businesses access not just to Ireland, but also major cities in Europe and the United Kingdom, such as Paris, London, Frankfurt, Rome, and Amsterdam.
As an added convenience, Dublin Airport is one of only two airports in Europe that provides preclearance for U.S.-bound travelers. Those traveling on nonstop flights to the United States will complete immigration and customs procedures in Dublin prior to their departure, and are treated as domestic passengers after arriving to IND.
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