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Dublin Airport’s Exciting Summer Schedule: 2,600+ Flights per Week and Brand New Destinations

Jenna Stevens
Last updated: 4 April 2025 20:00
By Jenna Stevens
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Thinking of travelling to or from Dublin this summer? Perhaps you’d like to visit the historic city to soak in its rich culture, or maybe you’re departing from Dublin to seek some sun. If so, you’re in luck: Dublin Airport has released its schedule for Summer 2025, and it’s jam-packed with thousands of exciting routes.

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Departing Dublin: Exciting Holiday DestinationsEuropeNorth America
An Aer Lingus Airbus A321XLR on the airfield.
Aer Lingus, one of the largest Irish airlines operating at the airport © Dublin Airport

Departing Dublin: Exciting Holiday Destinations

With access to over 190 global destinations and over 2,600 flights per week, passengers will have more choice than ever when travelling through Dublin Airport this summer.

Europe

This Summer, the airport offers travel to over 130 European locations, including top holiday destinations. Whether you’re travelling to Alicante for a week in the sun or Amsterdam for a city break, the world of European travel is at your doorstep.

The airport is also offering exciting new routes with a variety of airlines. Airline EuroWings will now offer a direct route between Dublin and Stuttgart, Irish Airline Ryanair will begin flying to Rabat, and new airline AnimaWings will be introduced to the airport by offering trips to Bucharest.

This summer, capacity to Eastern Europe will increase by 15%, with a 67% rise in flights to Istanbul. Availability of seats to Bucharest will see a 40% increase, thanks to the addition of AnimaWings’ new route.

An American Airlines plane on the runway at Dublin Airport.
Travel to North America increases in capacity and popularity © Dublin Airport

North America

Travellers looking to travel between North America and the Irish capital may choose from a variety of direct connections to major cities such as Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. The airport will provide up to 240 weekly flights to the continent this Summer.

The Summer Schedule also unveils 3 new U.S. destinations and 1 Canadian destination. Passengers will now be able to travel to Nashville and Indianapolis with Aer Lingus, Detroit with Delta, and St. John’s with WestJet.

Capacity to North America is set to increase by 11%. Air Canada is increasing its capacity by 17%, whilst the U.S. airline United Airlines increases its capacity by 40%. With the introduction of the new Aer Lingus route, capacity to Denver will be higher by 85%. More seats are also available to Minneapolis this summer, rising by 24%.

 

Have you travelled to or from Dublin airport before? Tell us your experience below, we’d love to know!

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