Airlines That Have Suspended Dublin Airport Services Due To COVID-19

As of today, 28th May, the following airlines have suspended services to and from Dublin Airport due to the impact of COVID-19 on travel.

Airline Operations suspended until:

Air Moldova

June 13

Aegean

June 20

Aeroflot 

June 15

American Airlines

July 7

Air Canada

July 4

airBaltic

June 15

Air Transat

June 30

Blue Air Services expected to resume in June (date TBC)

British Airways

Services expected to resume in June (date TBC)

Cathay Pacific

Until further notice

Croatia Airlines

Services expected to resume in June (date TBC)

Delta Air Lines

Services expected to resume in July (date TBC)

Eastern Airways

July 1

Emirates

July 1

Ethiopian

June 20

Etihad Airways

Until further notice

Egypt Air

Services expected to begin in October (date TBC)

El Al

Until further notice

Eurowings

Services expected to resume in July (date TBC)

Finnair

July 1

Flyone

June 30

Iberia

Until further notice

Icelandair

June 15

Lufthansa

June 1

Luxair

July 1

Loganair

Services expected to resume in September (date TBC)

Lauda

July 1

Norwegian

July 1

SAS

June 30

Sun Express July 25

SWISS

Services expected to resume in June (date TBC)

Turkish Airlines

June 10

Transavia

Services expected to resume in July (date TBC)

TAP Air Portugal

June 13

TUI Until further notice

United Airlines

Services expected to resume in June (date TBC)

Vueling

Until further notice

Westjet

July 5

Their services are suspended until the dates outlined below, however these  are also subject to change.


The following airlines are operating a limited service: Aer Lingus, Air Francce,  Blue Air, KLM, Ryanair, Stobart Air and Qatar Airways. Their flights are also subject to change.