INDIANAPOLIS — The luck of the Irish is coming to Indianapolis International Airport.
Nonstop flights on Aer Lingus from Indianapolis to Dublin, Ireland, begin May 3, 2025. The flights will happen four times weekly.
Gov. Eric Holcomb joined Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg, Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis International Airport officials to make the announcement Monday, Oct. 21.
The Aer Lingus nonstop flight will connect Indiana and Europe year-round with service scheduled four times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with a short break between January and February.
Operating on a state-of-the-art Airbus A321XLR, the Aer Lingus nonstop flight will offer dual class seats, including 16 business class seats.
"Reopening a much needed and frequently requested transatlantic route to our dear friends in Ireland will once again open new opportunities for business and leisure alike," Holcomb said in a statement. "It’s important that Indiana always keep investing in itself, by letting the world know we’re open for business and not even the sky’s the limit to our cultivated connections."
As an added convenience, Dublin Airport is one of only two airports in Europe that provides U.S.-bound travelers with preclearance services. 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 in Indianapolis on arrival.
Indianapolis Airport Authority estimates this new air service could have a more than $50 million annual impact on Indiana's economy.
Click here to begin booking flights on Aer Lingus' website.