
Dublin Airport Unveils Winter 2025/26 Flight Schedule

Dublin Airport has announced its flight schedule for the Winter 2025/26 season, running from late October through March 2026. This winter, passengers can choose from over 150 destinations served by 40 airlines, including more than 1,000 weekly flights to cities across Europe.
Dublin Airport has released details of its Winter 2025/26 flight schedule, which runs from the end of October through March 2026. The airport will offer service to over 150 destinations from 40 different airlines, including more than 1,000 weekly flights across Europe.
New Destinations and Highlights:
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Aer Lingus is launching routes to:
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Turin, Italy – a popular destination for ski enthusiasts
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Tromsø, Norway – one of the best locations for viewing the Northern Lights
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Cancun, Mexico – a new long-haul service starting January 2026
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SkyUp Airlines will join the network with flights to Chișinău, Moldova
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Ryanair will continue its summer route to Rabat, Morocco into the winter season
Transatlantic Travel:
Dublin remains a key hub for North American travel with up to 190 weekly flights to cities including:
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New York, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, San Francisco, and Washington DC
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Recently launched routes to Nashville, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis will continue into winter
Middle East Connectivity:
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Emirates will introduce a third daily flight to Dubai
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Qatar Airways will operate up to 20 flights per week to Doha
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Etihad will increase service to Abu Dhabi with up to 11 weekly flights
UK Travel:
London will remain the most-served city, with over 800 weekly flights across multiple airports from Dublin.
Passenger Traffic Growth:
More than 26 million passengers passed through Dublin Airport in the first nine months of 2025, representing a 3.4 percent increase compared to the same period last year.