Ryanair has announced its largest ever summer flight programme for Cardiff Airport in 2025, marking an 18% increase year-on-year. This expansion offers more choices for low-cost travel from Wales, with a particular focus on Dublin, a key destination for business travellers.

Starting this summer, Ryanair will operate flights to Dublin six days a week: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This increase in frequency is designed to cater to the growing demand from corporate travellers seeking efficient and affordable connections between Cardiff and Dublin, a major business hub.

With Ryanair’s expanded schedule, business professionals can now enjoy greater flexibility and convenience, making Cardiff Airport an increasingly attractive option for business travel. The additional flights to Dublin underscore Ryanair’s commitment to supporting the needs of the business community, ensuring seamless travel between these two vibrant cities.

It’s fantastic to see Ryanair continuing to grow with us at the Airport. This summer, there’ll be 32 weekly flights (16 outbound and 16 inbound). These low-cost flights are crucial for Welsh tourism and for business and leisure travellers.”

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