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Ryanair Adds 6,000 Extra Seats From Dublin & Cork for Six Nations Championship

Ryanair has added more than 6,000 extra seats to/from Dublin and Cork to Scotland, Wales and Italy ahead of this year’s Six Nations Championship, which gets underway next month and runs up to St Patrick’s Day weekend.

Following unprecedented demand from Irish fans, Ryanair has added extra flights on existing key match routes from Dublin to Edinburgh, Cardiff and Rome, and from Cork to Rome.

This year’s championship sees Ireland play France and England at home at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium; but travel to take on Scotland at Murrayfield, Wales at the Principality Stadium and Italy at the Stadio Olimpico.

Ryanair Tenerife flights

Ryanair’s Head of Communicationss, Jade Kirwan said: “The Six Nations is always a highly anticipated sporting event for Rugby fans in Ireland and beyond. To celebrate this year’s Championship, we’ve added over 6,000 extra seats from both Dublin and Cork to key match destinations like Edinburgh, Cardiff and Rome, so that Irish fans can enjoy these matches in-person, witnessing all the action first hand from a stadium seat and soaking up the post-match atmosphere experiencing all these iconic cities have to offer.

RYANAIR’S 2025 SIX NATIONS EXTRAS

Extra FlightsMatch
08 Feb: Dublin – Edinburgh x2
09 Feb: Dublin – Edinburgh x2
10 Feb: Dublin – Edinburgh x1
               Scotland v Ireland
9 Feb 2025
Scottish Gas Murrayfield
21 Feb: Dublin – Cardiff x2
23 Feb: Dublin – Cardiff x2
                 Wales v Ireland
22 Feb 2025
Principality Stadium
13 Mar: Dublin – Rome x1
14 Mar: Dublin – Rome x2
14 Mar: Cork – Rome x1
16 Mar: Dublin – Rome x2
16 Mar: Cork – Rome x1
17 Mar: Dublin – Rome x1
                    Italy v Ireland
15 March 2025
Stadio Olimpico

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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