Dublin Airport has issued a newly updated list of airlines that have suspended services to and from the airport due to the COVID-19 crisis.
The list includes the dates that each airline currently plans to resume services to and from the airport, however, the airport noted that the listed dates may be subject to change.
Airline List
Airline | Operations suspended: |
---|---|
Air Moldova | June 30 |
Aegean | June 20 |
Aeroflot | June 15 |
American Airlines | July 7 |
Air Canada | Services expected to resume in June (date TBC) |
airBaltic | June 15 |
Air Transat | June 30 |
Blue Air | May |
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 | May 26 |
Emirates | July 1 |
Ethiopian | June 20 |
Etihad Airways | May 31 |
Egypt Air | Services expected to begin in October (date TBC) |
El Al | May 31 |
Eurowings | Services expected to resume in July (date TBC) |
Finnair | July 1 |
Flyone | until further notice |
Iberia | until further notice |
Icelandair | June 15 |
Lufthansa | June 1 |
Luxair | July 1 |
Loganair | Services expected to resume in June (date TBC) |
Lauda | May 22 |
Norwegian | July 1 |
SAS | June 30 |
Sun Express | July 25 |
Swiss | Services expected to resume in June (date TBC) |
Turkish Airlines | June 1 |
Transavia | June 3 |
TUI | until further notice |
TAP Air Portugal | July 1 |
United Airlines | Services expected to resume in June (date TBC) |
Vueling | until further notice |
Westjet | July 5 |
The airport also noted that Aer Lingus, Air France, KLM, Ryanair, Stobart Air and Qatar Airways are currently still operating limited services to and from the airport.
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