Aer Lingus has further expanded its codeshare agreement with American Airlines, to allow customers to book more transatlantic flights via both airlines’ websites.
Under the agreement, customers can now purchase flights with Aer Lingus or American Airlines between Dublin-Philadelphia (PHL) and Dublin-Chicago (ORD).
This provides increased travel options for travellers flying from the UK to the US, with Aer Lingus, with improved flexibility on transatlantic routes.
The codeshare arrangement between both airlines, which launched last year, currently enables Aer Lingus customers to book direct flights from Dublin to Charlotte in North Carolina and Dallas-Fort Worth in Texas with American Airlines via aerlingus.com.
This announcement marks a crucial step forward in Aer Lingus’ arrangement with American Airlines as well as the existing wider Atlantic Joint Business (AJB) partnership, which includes American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia and Finnair. Aer Lingus joined the Atlantic Joint Business in 2020.