US FLIGHTS WITH AER LINGUS WILL NOT CLEAR IMMIGRATION IN DUBLIN UP TO 22 FEB

NEWS JUST IN FROM AER LINGUS:

Aer Lingus Transatlantic Service update
Dublin, 20th January 2011
The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) unit at Dublin Airport has now moved into Terminal 2 and pre-inspection facilities are no longer available for airlines in Terminal 1. Until the 22nd of February, when Aer Lingus transatlantic flights relocate to Terminal 2, there is a requirement for passengers to clear immigration upon arrival in the US.

Clearing immigration upon arrival in the United States is a temporary measure that will only take place during the 4-week migration of our transatlantic flights to Terminal 2. Once this move has been completed then full CBP facilities will be available for all Aer Lingus flights departing Dublin for the US.

Aer Lingus passengers travelling to United States between 19th of January and 21st of February will clear immigration upon arrival in the US rather than on departure from Dublin.

This applies to all Aer Lingus flights from Dublin to Orlando, Chicago, New York and Boston

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