Like most airports worldwide, Dublin has been severely affected by travel restrictions and reduced demand as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
A report by rte.ie this week said that passenger numbers are down 76 per cent, with traffic expected to “dwindle” further in the coming days and week.
The airport has released a detailed list of all airlines which have currently suspended services to and from Dublin (as of March 27), along with the dates these suspensions are expected to last until – although clearly these may be subject to change.
Aer Lingus continues to operate selected services at the airport – British Airways is not included on the list below, but RTE reports that the carrier has cancelled all flights to Dublin, with fellow IAG member Aer Lingus operating Dublin-London flights while BA continues to serve Belfast routes.
The list of airlines and dates they are suspended until is as follows:
- Air Moldova May 17
- Aegean May 1
- American Airlines May 7
- Air Canada May 1
- Air Baltic April 17
- Blue Air April 21
- Cathay Pacific June 4
- Delta Air Lines May 1
- Emirates May 1
- Ethiopian June 20
- Etihad Airways April 10
- Egyptair June 4
- El Al May 31
- Finnair May 1
- Flyone April 19
- Iberia May 1
- Luxair April 20
- Loganair June 1
- LOT Polish Airlines September 1
- Laudamotion May 1
- Norwegian May 1
- Neos May 30
- SAS April 14
- Turkish Airlines April 17
- Transavia April 20
- TAP Air Portugal May 5
- United Airlines May 4
- Vueling May 1
- Westjet May 6