Aer Lingus have launched a flash sale with big savings available on four million flight seats up until June 2023.
Flights to North America start from just €179 each way as part of a return trip while they offer savings of up to 25% on UK and Europe destinations. The sale is live until midnight on January 16.
Aer Lingus revealed that to date, January 3 has been the busiest day this year for holiday planning with a huge surge in searches on their website at 11am, the day many people returned to work after the Christmas period. A spokeswoman for the airline said: "Whether it is sun or city on the minds of travellers in 2023, Aer Lingus’ offering of 25% off European and UK destinations makes ‘now’ the perfect time to take the leap and start planning the next adventure.
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"For the family looking for a trip that will please all and give them the comfort of familiarity, Spain, Italy, France or Portugal are guaranteed not to disappoint. Possibilities are endless in 2023 with the Aer Lingus sale offering 15 routes to choose from in North America.
"Experience the city lights in New York City, drive the coastal roads of California or learn about American history in Boston. Whatever the choice, exciting adventures await that suit the whole family. Business travellers are also catered for with direct routes to popular hubs Hartford, Connecticut (recommencing in March 2023) and Cleveland Ohio (commencing in May 2023)."
Aer Lingus January Sale fares are valid for travel from 01 February to 15 June 2023 for Europe/UK and from 01 February to 31 May 2023 for North America.
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