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Government Extends Dublin-Donegal Air Route Until February 2026

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The Government has extended the Dublin-Donegal Public Service Obligation (PSO) air route by one year to February 25, 2026.

The service – which is operated by Emerald Airlines through the Aer Lingus Regional service – had been due to run to the end of February 2025 as part of its current contract.

Emerald Airlines – which was awarded this contract in 2022 following an EU public tendering process conducted by the Department of Transport – will continue to operate the service.

There had been concern for the route’s future, due to the ongoing constraints caused by the annual passenger cap at Dublin Airport.

However, in announcing the contract extension, Junior Transport Minister James Lawless, said:I am aware of concerns that some, including the Donegal Cancer Flights & Services, have raised about the potential  impact of the passenger cap at Dublin Airport on the PSO air service. I wish to assure the people and businesses in this remote region that there will be no impact to passengers using this service under this important contract. I am acutely aware of the importance this PSO service has to the region, including for passengers travelling for medical reasons.”

“Government recognises the important role this service plays in providing the people and businesses in this remote region with daily air services to Dublin, to attend medical and other important appointments. As well as supporting Government’s commitment to balanced regional development, these services also support growth of the economy and tourism in the region.

“I was encouraged to see the strong growth of this service since Emerald Airlines commenced operations, with passenger traffic peaking last year.  I am delighted to witness a further 20% growth in passenger traffic to date this year,” he added.

Ian Lough, Head of Commercial at Emerald Airlines, said: “We remain dedicated to serving the Donegal community and look forward to the continued success of this vital route.” 

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