Aer Lingus Regional, exclusively operated by Emerald Airlines, has celebrated the commencement of its new service between Dublin and Inverness. Operating twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, the new route offers customers convenient direct access between Ireland’s capital and the heart of the Scottish Highlands, further strengthening connectivity between the two regions.
The new service provides travellers with an easy gateway to one of Scotland’s most scenic and culturally rich regions, renowned for its dramatic Highland landscapes, historic castles and iconic attractions.
Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines, said: “We are delighted to officially launch our new service between Dublin and Inverness. This new route further enhances Aer Lingus Regional’s growing network and provides both business and leisure travellers with a convenient direct connection between Dublin and the Scottish Highlands, particularly as we head into the busy summer travel season.”
Eoin McGlouglin, VP Aviation Business Development at Dublin Airport said: “We welcome the launch of this new Aer Lingus Regional service to Inverness. This route further strengthens Dublin Airport’s connectivity with Scotland and provides passengers with greater choice for both business and leisure travel, while also supporting inbound tourism opportunities between Ireland and the Scottish Highlands. It also reflects our mandate to keep Ireland connected, ensuring strong links as demand continues to grow.”

