Up to five daily transatlantic flights are set to touch down at Raleigh–Durham International Airport by April next year, as yet another European operator has signaled its intentions to serve the North Carolina airport. Aer Lingus, the flag carrier of Ireland, will deploy its Airbus A321XLR on the route, direct from Dublin International Airport, from April 13.
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It was on December 18th that the first two of six of these long-range narrowbodies were delivered and the Irish carrier expects to receive another four aircraft by the end of 2025. The delivery makes Aer Lingus to be the second airline in the world to operate the A321XLR as well as the second in the International Airlines Group (IAG).In this video, we examine how the airline has setup these long-range aircraft and where it intends to fly them!