Ryanair will base a 33rd aircraft at Dublin Airport (DUB) for the 2022 summer season and operate more than 900 weekly flights to 120 destinations—the Irish ULCC’s largest ever DUB schedule.


The carrier said it is investing an additional $100 million in its DUB base. A big portion of the summer routes from the Irish capital are to vacation destinations in Croatia, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain. Ryanair said it is operating 11 new routes from DUB this summer versus 2021 and 22 more routes than its pre-pandemic 2019 DUB summer.


The 11 destinations added this summer—that were not flown to from DUB in summer 2021—are: Agadir (AGA), Morocco; Alghero (AHO), Italy; Cardiff (CWL), Wales; Kosice (KSC), Slovakia; Madeira (FNC), Portugal; Nimes (FNI), France; Nuremberg (NUE), Germany; Plovdiv (PDV), Bulgaria; Sibiu (SBZ) and Suceava (SCV) in Romania; and Zagreb (ZAG), Croatia.
Major European airports to be served by Ryanair from DUB in the 2022 summer schedule include Amsterdam (AMS); Barcelona (BCN); Berlin (BER); Brussels (BRU); Brussels Charleroi (CRL); Madrid (MAD); Milan Bergamo (BGY); Milan Malpensa (MXP); Paris Beauvais (BVA); Prague (PRG); Vienna (VIE); and Warsaw (WAW)