2025/2026 Winter Schedule
Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport has unveiled details of its flight schedule for the 2025/26 winter season, which begins at the end of October and runs through until the end of March 2026.
Passengers will have over 150 destinations from 40 airlines to choose from this coming winter, including more than 1,000 weekly flights to over 150 European cities.
Amongst the new additions this winter are Aer Lingus’ new service to Turin in Northern Italy and Tromso in Norway.
Dublin Airport will also welcome a new airline this winter in the form of SkyUp, which will operate to Chișinău in Moldova.
Transatlantic travel remains a key strength for Dublin Airport, with direct flights to cities across the USA including Nashville, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis, all of which launched in summer 2025, set to continue throughout winter. In total this winter, passengers can enjoy up to 190 weekly flights to North America, including popular destinations such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, San Francisco, and Washington DC.
Connectivity to the Middle East is also being enhanced this winter. Emirates will introduce a third daily flight to Dubai, while Qatar Airways will add three extra services to Doha – taking them to 17 flights per week. Etihad is also increasing its frequency to up to 11 flights per week to Abu Dhabi, offering even more flexibility for business and leisure travellers.
London will remain the most served city from Dublin Airport this winter, with more than 800 flights per week to the UK capital across multiple airports.
Full details of all destinations and airline schedules are available on Dublin Airport’s travel inspiration page.
Cork Airport
Cork Airport, Europe’s best regional airport, officially launched its 2025 Winter Schedule, including 1.4 million seats between November and March 2026.
This year’s winter schedule is boosted with the addition of two new routes – Prague and Geneva, both operated by Aer Lingus. The new service to Prague, which flies twice-weekly (Thursday, Sunday) will start on October 23 while the service to Geneva flies weekly (Saturday) and starts on December 20.
Aer Lingus will maintain important hub connectivity with four-times daily service to London Heathrow. Aer Lingus Regional will offer a daily service to Bristol and four-times weekly service to Glasgow. Aer Lingus will operate a twice-weekly service to Lyon and a weekly service to Munich. The Munich service returns one month earlier this year and will operate twice weekly during December (Saturday, Tuesday). Aer Lingus will also operate a weekly service to Salzburg.
Ryanair will operate a total of 23 routes from Cork Airport this winter, including Edinburgh, Liverpool, Paris, Brussels, Gdansk, Rome, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville.
Connectivity with European hub airports will be boosted significantly this winter season with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flying three-times per day between Cork and Amsterdam Schiphol – an increase of over 32,000 seats. Air France will consolidate their year-round operations at Cork with a new three-times weekly service to Paris Charles de Gaulle. With the increased hub connectivity on offer this winter, passengers from the South of Ireland can connect to 320 worldwide destinations on the wider Air France-KLM network via Amsterdam and Paris.
Finally, Cork Airport’s newest airline partner, SunExpress, will fly a twice-weekly service to Izmir over the extended Christmas holiday period (December 17 – January 7).
