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Team Ireland depart for Special Olympics World Games

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Seventy-three Team Ireland athletes began their journey to the 2023 Special Olympics World Games on Monday. Excitement was in the air as they were welcomed to Dublin Airport by Aer Lingus ground operations, cabin crew and flight operations teams ahead of boarding Aer Lingus flight EI 692 bound for Dusseldorf Team Ireland are travelling in style, which commenced with a warm send-off at Dublin Airport involving supporters, family and friends, and Aer Lingus staff members.

The journey continues the partnership between Special Olympics Ireland and Aer Lingus which began with the 2003 World Games in Ireland, which was the first World Games to be held outside of North America.

The athletes commence their German adventure with a stay in the host town of Bielefeld in the North-Rhine Westphalia region from June 12th to 15th.

After four days of training and cultural engagement, they will travel to Berlin where the games will commence with the Opening Ceremony in the Olympiastadion on June 17th.

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