What better destination for a summer experience than a sandy beach and beautiful views? Greek island Kos, new to Aer Lingus’ summer schedule, is steeped in rich culture and surrounded by warm, clear waters and is a perfect holiday destination. Popular booking website, Sky Scanner, also released research for 2023 stating that one in four are considering solo travel this year. Whereas younger generations seek adventure along the paths less travelled, like the streets of beautiful Brindisi and the sandy beaches of Sardinia. 2023 is forecasted to show strong demand for family favourite holiday destinations like Spain and Portugal which offer the comfort and reassurance of the familiar. As the demand for summer travel returned in force last year, as Irish consumers look to the skies after past summers of staycations. Summer 2023 is set to be a year of continuing resurgence in a post-pandemic world. Aer Lingus’ three new summer destinations will allow travellers to tap into these trends as each provides many different types of experiences to be enjoyed by those feeling wanderlust in 2023. Condé Nast Traveller’s fifth annual travel summit also reports very similar travel motivations for 2023, the key trends highlight people seeking experiences rather than destinations solo travellers joining group trips with strangers travellers splurging more than ever and major interest in traveling to learn a new skill. Industry insights reveal growing travel trends for 2023, with Forbes highlighting two interesting motivations for choice in 2023 - a feeling of familiarity when travelling as well as the quest to follow a path less travelled. It is also increasing capacity on other popular European routes including, Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Perpignan, Izmir, Bordeaux, and Athens from Dublin. Aer Lingus is increasing its peak summer capacity to Malaga and Faro from both Cork and Dublin. The summer 2023 schedule reflects the huge resurgence in leisure travel and the increasing demand for European sun destinations, particularly the Mediterranean. It will also operate two* direct transatlantic routes from Manchester to JFK and Orlando. Next summer the airline will operate 15 routes from Ireland, including Cleveland for the first time and the return of Hartford, Connecticut. Travel trends predict demand for sun destinations, solo-travel and desire for cultural experiences in 2023ĭublin, 12 December 2022 – Aer Lingus today unveiled a bumper 2023 summer schedule which will see it fly to 53 European destinations from Ireland, including three new exciting summer routes to Kos (Greece), Olbia (Sardinia, Italy) and Brindisi (Italy).Īer Lingus also has over 2.25 million transatlantic seats on sale, making it the airline’s largest ever North American summer schedule to date.Biggest ever transatlantic schedule with 2.25 million seats to North America and 20% more seats from Ireland vs. last year reflecting consumer demand for sun
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