Aer Lingus Formally Begins Inaugural Dublin-Tromsø Service

Aer Lingus has launched its inaugural Dublin-Tromsø service today, giving customers a new way to experience the magic of the Northern Lights.

This new route marks Aer Lingus’ first ever direct service to Norway and direct access to the natural beauty of the Arctic.

Whether chasing the Aurora Borealis, enjoying 24-hour skiing, or seeking a picturesque winter escape, Tromsø offers something for everyone. Flights to Tromsø will operate twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Sundays, until March 2026, with one-way fares starting from €101 including taxes, charges, and carrier-imposed fees.

Susanne Carberry, Chief Customer Officer, Aer Lingus, said: “Today marks a milestone for Aer Lingus as our inaugural direct service from Dublin to Tromsø takes flight, introducing Norway to our network for the very first time. This exciting new route gives customers in Ireland the opportunity to experience the natural beauty and unique adventures of Northern Norway this winter. It also enhances the region’s connectivity to the US, making the region easily accessible via Aer Lingus’ Dublin Hub.”

Ivar Schrøen Helsing, Airport Manager, Avinor Tromsø Airport said: “Finally, we can welcome Irish people on direct flights to fantastic Tromsø, to the northern lights, and outstanding nature and experiences – as well as send all our local adventurous northerners to beautiful and cultural Dublin and Ireland.”