Ryanair Expands Summer Schedule with New Ireland Routes to Morocco and Egypt

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Ryanair has added multiple direct flights from Irish airports to destinations in Morocco and Egypt for the summer 2026 season. The low-cost carrier introduced new services linking Dublin and other bases to Marrakech, Agadir and Sharm El Sheikh. The expansion increases seat capacity on North African leisure corridors.

The routes form part of Ryanair’s broader summer program that emphasizes sun destinations. Frequencies vary by airport with some operating up to several times weekly. Bookings opened immediately for travel from late March through October.

Irish travelers gain improved access to popular beach and cultural sites without previous connection requirements. Marrakech appeals to city-break seekers while Agadir and Sharm El Sheikh target relaxation and water sports. The additions respond to sustained demand for affordable Mediterranean and North African holidays.

Ryanair operates the services with its standard Boeing 737 fleet configured for short- to medium-haul sectors. No changes to existing European network frequencies accompanied the announcement. The carrier continues to monitor load factors for potential further uplifts.

Passengers should verify exact schedules and baggage policies through official channels. The new links enhance options for summer escapes from Ireland while maintaining competitive fares. Airport operators at departure points reported smooth integration into existing operations.

This development adds to Ryanair’s growing presence on routes outside traditional European markets. Travelers planning trips can expect typical low-cost service standards including optional paid extras. Further route announcements may follow based on booking trends in the coming weeks.

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