Ireland Aer Lingus has launched a new across the Atlantic road between Dublin Airport (Dub) and Nashville International Airport (BNA) using the narrow Airbus A321xlr. This is the longest path of Aer Lingus, with a trip of eight hours and 20 minutes.
The launch of the new track comes four months after the Irish flag holder was delivered to the first two Airbus A321xlrs. Nashville service is the first to take full use of the plane’s extended range Aer lingus
To pay further to the United States market and take advantage of the previously unprotected destinations.
Four weekly flights
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On April 12, 2025, Ig-owned Aer Lingus launched a new across the Atlantic corridor connecting Dublin Airport (DUB) and Nashville International Airport (BNA) using the narrow Airbus A321xlr, registered with the Ei-XLR. The journey took eight hours and 14 minutes, according to L. Flightradar24.com Data.
The airline will now operate four weekly flights on Saturday and Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. With these Carrier new Airbus A321xlrs trips, this translates into a total of 736 seats per week. It should be noted that Aer Lingus’ A321xlrs was formed in 184 seats in a two -category planning planning: 16 in business degree and 168 in the economy, according to the economy, according to the economy Ch-aivation Data.
It is worth noting that Aer Lingus is the only airline in the world that provides a non -stop service between Dublin and Nafshael. With the launch of this new path, Nashville International Airport (BNA), the most crowded airports in the United States, welcomes a new international airline in its list. Commenting on the launch of the road, Lin Embelt, Executive Director of Aer Lingus, said:
“The new road to Nashville is a milestone for the airline, which enables us to enhance our ambitions and reach further to the United States, where it was flies to the previously unacceptable markets in North America, including Indianapolis, which begins in Mayus’ New Dublin – Nashhville Route provides more contact through our Dublin Center, which provides a call. Directly between Europe and Nahshael.
Reasons behind the launch of the Nashville road
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Aer Lingus decision to launch the Dublin path to Nashville was driven by a set of factors, economic and cultural. Nashville Aer Lingus offers a valuable opportunity to develop its via Atlantic network by introducing an American city of fast -growing and had no direct link to Ireland. The new track supports the strategy of the broader airline of expanding the disadvantaged markets and enhancing its mark throughout North America.
In addition, the airline believes that Nashville’s cultural magic and the vibrant rural music scene highlights its strong attractiveness as a travel destination. In a survey conducted by Aer Lingus, which included more than 1,000 adults, 71 % of Irish respondents were determined as countryside music lovers. It is worth noting that General Z has emerged as a more involved age group, as she reported 87 % of reporting that she listens to rural music regularly.
Rural music, which is partially led by pop culture icons such as Beyonce and her album from Copui Carter, is increasing, nourishing this trend. It is not surprising that 68 % of Irish adults are eager to visit the “Music City”, which strengthens Nashville as a necessary destination for all ages, according to the airline. In addition to the city’s musical heritage, the southern cuisine was the highest attractive for travelers residing in Nashville.

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Airbus A321xlr specifications
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Airbus A321XLR features a range of up to 8700 km (about 4700 nautical miles), allowing it to operate trips up to 11 hours. This range makes it ideal for connecting Dublin to medium -sized American cities without the need for a larger plane.
Aer Lingus’ A321XLRS was formed with 184 seats: 16 in business degree and 168 in economics. Business class features coherent seats with amenities such as mood lighting, massage functions, and 4K screens size 18 -inch with Bluetooth connection. Class Sevice provides 12k 12-inch screens, USB-C power ports, and adjustable headrests.
Aer Lingus got the first two A321xlrs in December 2024 and plans to expand its fleet to a total of six A321xlrs.