Dublin Airport has published 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 To Resume |
---|---|
Air Moldova | July 2 |
Aegean | July 15 |
Aeroflot | June 30 |
American Airlines | July 7 |
Air Canada | July 2 |
Air Transat | Suspended until further notice |
British Airways | July 1 |
Cathay Pacific | Services expected to begin in September (date TBC) |
Delta Air Lines | Services expected to resume in July (date TBC) |
Eastern Airways | July 23 |
Ethiopian | Suspended until further notice |
Egypt Air | Services expected to begin in October (date TBC) |
El Al | Suspended until further notice |
Eurowings | July 13 |
Finnair | Services expected to resume in August |
Flyone | July 5 |
Iberia | Services expected to resume in July |
Icelandair | July 2 |
Luxair | Services expected to resume in July |
Loganair | Services expected to resume in September (date TBC) |
Lauda | July 1 |
Norwegian | Services expected to resume in September |
SAS | Services expected to resume in July |
Sun Express | July 25 |
Transavia | Services expected to resume in September |
TUI | July 23 |
TAP Air Portugal | July 3 |
United Airlines | July 7 |
Vueling | Suspended until further notice |
Westjet | Services expected to resume in August |
The airport also noted that Aer Lingus, Air Baltic, Air France, Blue Air, Croatia Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, KLM, Lufthansa, Ryanair, Stobart Air, SWISS, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways are currently operating limited services to and from the airport.
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