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Oct 27, 2025

Aer Lingus adds first-ever Dublin–Cancún nonstop, targeting winter sun and MICE traffic

Aer Lingus adds first-ever Dublin–Cancún nonstop, targeting winter sun and MICE traffic
Aer Lingus has unveiled its maiden direct service to Cancún, Mexico, beginning 6 January 2026 and running three times weekly until 29 April. Announced on 27 October, the Airbus A330-300 flight will give Irish leisure and corporate travellers a one-stop-free path to Mexico’s Caribbean coast, historically reachable only via the US or UK hubs.

The route reflects the carrier’s strategy of leveraging Dublin’s US pre-clearance facilities and favourable geostrategic position to tap mid-haul long-leisure markets. It follows recent launches to Cleveland and Las Vegas and will feed tour-operator packages aimed at Europe-based incentive groups seeking resort venues outside the eurozone.

For mobility managers the link simplifies employee postings to Quintana Roo’s expanding hotel and renewable-energy projects, removing trans-border ESTA requirements that previously applied when connecting through the United States. Irish passport-holders can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days, but companies should brief staff on the new mandatory electronic Multiple Immigration Form introduced this year.

Dublin Airport slot filings show departures on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, enabling week-long rotations for project teams. If load-factors exceed 80 percent—as seen on Aer Lingus’s Orlando route—the service could become year-round, further deepening Ireland-Mexico business ties.
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