This one's for all the holidaymakers looking to do something different this summer.
Aer Lingus has restarted its direct service from Dublin to a historic city in the US. The popular airline has resumed its route to Hartford in Connecticut.
Hartford is home to the Mark Twain House & Museum making it the perfect holiday destination for bookworms and history buffs. The non-stop service was shut down in 2020 after a three-year hiatus.
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Described as one of the oldest cities in the US, Hartford enjoys stunning natural beauty with lush forests and spectacular waterfalls. Visitors can also head down to the picturesque Chamard Vineyards which is one of the stops on Connecticut's wine trail.
You can book your tickets on the Aer Lingus website.
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