Ireland’s most popular low-cost airline, Ryanair, has announced its biggest-ever summer schedule both heading out of and into Dublin airport, including a whopping 14 new exciting destinations.
Ryanair’s Dublin schedule offers the lowest fares and more than twice as many destinations as any other carrier operating to/from Dublin Airport this summer, with routes to sun-soaked destinations as well as beautiful and historical city breaks.
From bright and sunny Asturias and Castellon in Spain, Kos and Zakynthos in Greece, to cultural destinations like Stockholm, Genoa and Leipzig, here is everything you need to know about Ryanair’s new summer schedule.
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Ryanair will operate over 2,000 weekly flights to/from Dublin Airport this summer, connecting 130 destinations across 27 countries. In total there are 14 extra routes compared to last summer.
Furthermore, to celebrate the launch of Ryanair’s summer for Dublin, the low-cost airline is launching a special promo with seats from just €29.99 for travel between April and October, which must be booked by midnight on 16 March.
Below is the full list of destinations added to the schedule, including the number of times per week the service will fly:
UK
- Newquay (Six flights per week)
Spain
- Asturias (Four flights per week)
- Castellon (Four flights per week)
Germany
- Leipzig (Four flights per week)
Romania
- Cluj (Four flights per week)
- Iasi (Four flights per week)
Sweden
- Stockholm (Six flights per week)
Greece
- Kos (Four flights per week)
- Zakynthos (Two flights per week)
Italy
- Venice (14 flights per week)
- Brindisi (Four flights per week)
- Trieste (Four flights per week)
- Genoa (Four flights per week)
Bulgaria
- Burgas (Six flights per week)
Speaking from Dublin, Ryanair CEO, Eddie Wilson, said: “As Ireland’s number one airline, Ryanair is pleased to announce our biggest ever Dublin schedule for Summer ‘23, with over 2,000 weekly flights to 130 top destinations across 27 countries.
“Including 14 new routes to the likes of Stockholm, Genoa, Kos and Zakynthos, offering Dublin customers and visitors even more choice for their Summer holidays at the lowest fares in Europe.”
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