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Irish airline Aer Lingus ends direct flights from Denver
Aer Lingus will end direct flights from Denver, Minneapolis, and Las Vegas to Dublin, with the Denver route ceasing on September 28. The airline will also limit its Seattle-Dublin flight to summer-only operations. Airport officials expressed disappointment but acknowledged the route's past value in connecting Denver to Ireland and Europe.
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