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.