Passengers traveling between the United States and Ireland will have more options in 2025, as United Airlines plans to increase its flights to Dublin. The airline has announced a significant expansion for the summer season next year, including several international destinations in Europe. Dublin is attracting more interest from the US, with other airlines like Delta Air Lines also increasing their flights to this destination.
United Airlines is set to enhance its capacity on Dublin routes for 2025 by adjusting flight frequencies and fleet strategies as part of its broader summer expansion plan. The service between the US and Ireland will see an increase of over 40% next year. Flights connecting Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Dublin Airport (DUB) will double from once daily to twice starting March 29, 2025.
Additionally, United will deploy Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft for flights between Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Dublin. Currently, it operates daily flights from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Dublin using Boeing 767 planes. It also runs daily services between Washington, D.C., and Dublin with Boeing 757s. These are year-round services; however, United also offers seasonal services between Shannon and Newark and Chicago O’Hare.