Emirates airline will start flying to Dublin three times per day starting October 26, 2025. This means 21 flights per week between Dublin and Dubai.
The new morning flight will leave Dubai at 2:10 AM and arrive in Dublin at 6:25 AM local time. The return flight leaves Dublin at 8:25 AM and gets to Dubai at 8:00 PM.
This gives Irish travelers more choice. They can now pick morning, afternoon, or evening flights to Dubai. The airline already runs two daily flights to Dublin.
The extra flights will especially help people traveling to India and other Asian countries through Dubai. Dubai works as a connecting hub, making it easier to reach cities across India, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Emirates will use a Boeing 777-300ER plane for the new route. It has three travel classes: 8 first-class suites, 42 business-class seats, and 304 economy seats.
The additional service connects Dublin passengers to popular destinations like Sydney, Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and major Indian cities through Dubai’s hub.
Last month, Emirates brought a newly updated Boeing 777 to the Dublin route. It includes a premium economy section and improved business class. A second upgraded plane will start flying to Dublin on October 16.
Passengers can expect quality meals, entertainment with 6,500 channels, and Irish products like VOYA toiletries and Keogh’s crisps on premium flights.
This expansion shows growing demand for travel between Ireland and Asia, particularly India, through Dubai connections.