Aer Lingus JFK Terminal Move

Aer Lingus JFK Terminal Move
Effective April 27, 2023 Aer Lingus services, including the Aer Lingus lounge, have relocated from Terminal 5 to Terminal 7.
We are excited to welcome our customers to our new Aer Lingus JFK lounge in Terminal 7. It opened Thursday 27th April, 2023.
Traveling to Ireland
If your bags are checked to your final destination, simply follow the signs for the AirTrain and transfer to Terminal 7. If you have separate tickets, please collect your bags and then go to Terminal 7. Aer Lingus is located at the west side of the terminal. You can transfer between terminals for free via the AirTrain. Once you're at your connecting flight terminal, you'll need to go through TSA security before going to your next boarding gate. Our Lounge is just five minutes from the boarding gates, making it easy to relax and enjoy a hot meal before you board.
Bringing SAF to More Flights at LAX Hub

Bringing SAF to More Flights at LAX Hub
We are making another multi-million-dollar commitment in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on our quest to scale what is widely considered the airline industry’s largest proven decarbonization lever. We will purchase up to 10 million gallons of neat SAF from Shell Aviation over a two-year period for use at our hub at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This will increase our SAF commitments to over 200,000 – more than halfway to our goal of SAF comprising 10% of our fuel use by end of 2030*, and well on our way to 35% SAF use by 2035.
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Emirates Expands Their Global Network with the Launch of Services to Montreal

Emirates Expands Their Global Network with the Launch of Services to Montreal
Emirates will launch a new daily service from Dubai to Montréal, starting July 5th. Montréal becomes Emirates’ second gateway in Canada, complementing its passenger services to Toronto, which have been operating to Ontario’s capital city since 2007.
The launch of services to Montréal comes as the UAE and Canada aim to deepen economic cooperation between the two nations and stimulate benefits to the aviation and tourism sectors, in addition to enhancing trade flows and commercial links. The daily flights to the new destination will help cater to the huge demand for direct flights between Dubai and Canada, particularly to its two largest metropolitan hubs, and provide more choice for travelers when flying to Canada.
Passengers from Montréal can enjoy the airline’s award-winning services to and through Dubai, and connect safely, seamlessly and efficiently to Emirates’ global network of over 130 destinations in over 70 countries and territories. The daily flights between Dubai and Montréal will operate as EK243/244 with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a three-class configuration, offering a premium travel experience across its cabins. Passengers can enjoy Emirates’ award-winning travel experience aboard its wide-body aircraft with 8 First Class suites, 42 lie-flat seats in Business Class and 304 seats in Economy Class.