AER Lingus has announced a huge sale to celebrate a major American holiday – and it’s great for Irish tourists.
The airline has launched a new sale to help celebrate July 4 – Independence Day in the USA.

The popular airline is giving passengers up to €200 off return flights to North America.
If you book now, you can get up to €100 off return Economy Fares or up to €200 off Business Class fares.
But the sale is only running for a limited time, so you’ll have to be quick.
The sale includes destinations like Nashville, New York, San Francisco and Las Vegas.
The airline offers 21 direct routes between Ireland and North America, and there is a destination to suit everyone.
And it comes just ahead of a string of celebrations across the USA.
The Philadelphia Fringe Festival takes place from September 5 until 28, and features a celebration of bold performances and creativity.
Sports fans will flock to the states to see the Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park.
There is also the ever-popular Orlando, with over a dozen theme parks and attractions on offer for the whole family.
If you opt to fly in Business Class, passengers are treated to a curated menu, crafted from seasonal ingredients and complemented by a selection of award-winning wines.
It has fully lie-flat seating along with amenity kits with Irish skincare products.
But no matter what class you choose, you can fly with complimentary entertainment, meals and refreshments.
To avail of the discounted rates, holidaymakers must book before July 8.
The offer is available on travel between August 1 and December 15.
The fares are broken down into a €50 discount each way on Economy fares and a €100 discount each way on Business Class fares.
A Saturday night stay is required to avail of the deal.
From Dublin Airport, you can fly to a range of destinations including New York, Washington DC, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Cleveland and Philadelphia.
FLIGHT DISRUPTIONS
It comes just after Irish tourists were warned of possible disruptions to flights.
Aer Lingus said there is a potential impact to flight schedules due to planned industrial action in France this week.
Delays are expected on services to and from France on Wednesday July 2.
The airline says there is also risk of flight cancellations this Thursday and Friday if the strike continues.
They said: “Planned industrial action in France will cause potential disruption to flights to and from France in the coming days.
“Delays are expected to some services on Wednesday 2nd July.
“There is potential for flight cancellations to/from France on Thursday 3rd July and again on Friday 4th July, should industrial action continue.”
All impacted customers will be contacted directly with alternative travel options.
Aer Lingus is now urging passengers to check their flight status regularly for the latest updates.
Jetsetters should also review information about their departure airport to check if there are any local operational issues.