Ryanair to Add Extra Flights to Malaga-Dublin Route, this Winter, as Part of Spanish Expansion

LUTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 19: A Ryanair passenger plane taxis on the runway at Luton airport on September 19, 2017 in Luton, England. Passengers are facing severe travel disruption after the airline has announced it will be cancelling 40-50 flights every day over the coming six weeks, due to an error in their planning of pilot holidays. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Ryanair will add extra flights to its Malaga-Dublin route this winter season.

The move forms part of Ryanair’s overall new winter 2025 schedule at Malaga Airport.

In all, it will fly 83 routes out of Malaga – including nine new ones – and add frequency on existing popular routes such as Dublin, Fez, Milan, and Copenhagen.

Overall, the airline is spending $1.5bn on expanding its services in Malaga and increasing capacity in the Spanish city by 7% over the winter.