Summary Aer Lingus introduces new winter destinations Malta, Marrakech, and Sevilla from Dublin Airport, offering more sunny getaways. Bank of Ireland Aer Credit Card changes its benefits to offer 40,000 Avios annually for spending €10,000 in a membership year. Cardholders will now earn one Avios per €3 spent on everyday purchases, making award redemptions easier and more accessible.

Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus has announced three new destinations for its winter schedule as it changes the benefits of its Bank of Ireland credit card. Cardholders can soon receive 40,000 Avios annually, enough for a transatlantic round-trip flight. Seeking summer sun Three new destinations are joining the carrier's lineup for the winter season.

From its Dublin Airport (DUB) base, the airline is launching flights to Malta, Marrakech, and Sevilla. The 4-hour link to Malta International Airport (MLA) will begin on October 25th and operate three times weekly. Aer Lingus will operate on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, while Ryanair (and its subsidiary Malta Air ) will offer direct flights on the remaining days.

Get all the latest airline route news right here. Flights to the Spanish city of Seville (SVQ) also begin on October 25th. The thrice-weekly service to the Andalusian city, home of the Star Wars filming location Alcázar Palace, will operate on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Ryanair also serves Seville from both Dublin and Cork. The airline has been around for 87 years and now operates.