
Delta’s daily direct service from Dublin to Minneapolis/Saint Paul commences today. Delta’s Minneapolis-Dublin flight will operate on a Boeing 767-300, offering 36 flat bed seats in Delta one, 29 seats in Delta comfort+ and 143 seats in the main cabin.
- DL 115 departs Dublin at 12:00 noon and arrives Minneapolis at 2:25pm
- DL 114 departs Minneapolis at 9:20pm and arrives Dublin at 10:50am
Delta is MSP’s largest global carrier, operating over 330 peak-day flights to 120 destinations worldwide, including cities such as Amsterdam, Cancun, Paris, and Tokyo.
Delta has invested in modern and intuitive airport spaces at its Minneapolis hub, including a new Delta Sky Club and a partnership with the Metropolitan Airports Commission to modernize the G concourse. With Aer Lngus 4w service to Minneapolis, the city is now served 9w from Ireland.
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The new route comes as demand for travel between Ireland and the United States growng, and Delta will be offering almost 12,500 weekly seats between Dublin and the United States during the peak season, up 28pc on 2023.
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Matteo Curcio, Delta’s Senior Vice President for Europe said: “Delta is proud to expand links between the two countries, and has carried over seven million passengers between Ireland and the U.S. since it started service in 1986. Delta’s convenient schedule between Ireland and the U.S. and the start of these new routes will boost trade and tourism opportunities here in Ireland thanks to thousands more available seats this summer. We are excited to be expanding our footprint in Ireland, offering our customers a new Delta destination and more nonstop and one-stop travel options throughout the Americas from Ireland.”
