Aer Lingus offers three new routes from Dublin Airport to the Mediterranean and popular Greek island

This summer, Aer Lingus will begin service to three additional popular European vacation spots from Dublin Airport.

The Irish airline will shortly start operating flights to Olbia on the Italian island of Sardinia, to the Greek island of Kos beginning on May 2, and to Brindisi in Italy beginning on May 27. Ireland’s visitors have recently travelled in large numbers to Italy and Greece, according to the Irish Mirror,

The 53 European destinations that will depart from Ireland as part of Aer Lingus’ summer 2023 timetable include the three new routes, according to a statement from the airline.

On the island of Sardinia, you may get a wide variety of mouthwatering dishes, including fresh seafood, homemade pasta, and local specialties like pecorino sardo.

It’s also known for being a favourite of Hollywood A-listers George Clooney, Elton John, Irina Shayk and more who have holidayed on the beautiful island.

Olbia is a port and airport town that is well-known for its sandy beaches. It is located in the northeastern part of the island.

A sanctuary for real Italian cuisine is Brindisi, a picturesque town in the Puglia region of Italy. Kos, a Greek island, is best known to visitors for its white sand beaches, particularly Lambi Beach, and its beautiful Mediterranean water, which is popular for snorkelling.

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