Aer Lingus has announced an expanded short-haul schedule for the upcoming winter season, adding new flights to Seville, Malta, and Marrakech. The Ireland-based airline will begin operating flights from Dublin to Seville and Malta on 25 October, followed by the launch of services to Marrakech on 26 October. Each of these routes will run three times per week.
In addition to these new destinations, Aer Lingus is making several other adjustments to its winter 2024-25 schedule. The airline will now offer year-round flights to Faro in southern Portugal and will extend some of its popular summer routes into the winter season.
Flights from Dublin to Nice will continue until late November, with four weekly services, while the route to Athens will be extended into January 2025. Additionally, Aer Lingus will increase its flights to Bordeaux, adding a fifth weekly service this winter.
As part of its ongoing expansion, Aer Lingus, which is owned by the International Airlines Group (IAG), stated that the enhanced winter schedule underscores its strong commitment to offering a wide range of travel options for passengers.