Dublin Airport’s 2025 Summer Schedule kicks-off with 2,600+ flights per week
Passengers will have more choice than ever before for their summer holiday this year with Dublin Airport offering access to more than 190 destinations around the world via over 2,600 flights per week.
Dublin Airport’s newly announced Summer Schedule will see 1,400 weekly flights and will connect to over 130 cities across Europe, including top summer holiday destinations.
For those looking to explore beyond Europe, Dublin Airport will provide up to 240 weekly flights to North America, with direct connections to major cities like Boston, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Denver.
This year’s Summer Schedule also introduces new U.S. destinations to choose from such as Nashville with Aer Lingus, starting on April 12, Indianapolis with Aer Lingus starting on May 3 and Detroit with Delta starting on the May 8.
Westjet will also introduce a new destination to Canada this Summer with the launch of St. John’s starting on May 22.
Highlights of Dublin Airport’s 2025 Summer Schedule include:
New destinations:
- Eurowings to Stuttgart Germany starting March 31 (4 flights per week)
- Ryanair to Rabat starting March 31 (2 flights per week)
- Aer Lingus Nashville starting April 12 (4 flights per week)
- Aer Lingus Indianapolis starting May 3 (4 flights per week)
- Delta Detroit starting May 8 (4 flights per week)
- WestJet St John’s starting 22 May (2 flights per week)
New Airlines:
- AnimaWings starting Bucharest July 31 (3 days per week)
Notable Increases
Capacity to Eastern Europe will be up by 15% this summer, with flights to Istanbul up 67%. Capacity on routes to Bucharest will be 40% higher this summer with HiSky, Ryanair, Dan Air being joined by AnimaWings on the route in July 2025.
Capacity to North America will be up 11%, with Air Canada increasing its capacity by 17% and United Airlines by 40%. Capacity to Denver will be 85% higher with Aer Lingus flying four times per week from April and increasing to six times per week for peak summer months (May – Oct). Elsewhere, seats to Minneapolis will be up 24% this summer, with both Aer Lingus and Delta flying daily to MPS from March to October (EI) and April to October (Delta).
Seats on routes to other regions will also be higher this summer with Hainan Airlines increasing seats to Beijing by 30%. Hainan Airlines will operate four direct flights to Beijing per week throughout Summer and two flights per week in Winter. Capacity on services to Abu Dhabi will be 10% higher with Etihad increasing frequency to ten flights per week to the UAE.
Details of all destinations and the frequency of flights served by our airline partners can be found in the Travel Inspiration section of the Dublin Airport website.