Aer Lingus Adds Three New Winter Routes from Dublin and Cork

Aer Lingus has announced three new winter routes for 2025, expanding seasonal travel options from Dublin and Cork. The additions include flights from Dublin to Turin and from Cork to Geneva and Prague.
The new Dublin-Turin service will run weekly on Sundays from 21 December to 29 March, providing access to Italy’s Piedmont region and its nearby ski resorts.
From Cork, weekly Saturday flights to Geneva will operate from December 20 to March 28, connecting travellers to the Swiss city’s winter sports gateways, such as Morzine and Chamonix.
Additionally, Cork will see twice-weekly flights to Prague on Thursdays and Sundays, operating from October 23 to March 26. This route offers travellers the opportunity to explore the city’s historical sites and festive markets.

Susanne Carberry, Chief Customer Officer at Aer Lingus, noted that the new routes align with growing demand for winter travel, providing customers with more options for seasonal city breaks or ski trips.
All routes offer one-way fares starting from €49.99, inclusive of taxes and fees.
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