Aer Lingus will operate an extended seasonal service between Dublin Airport and Warsaw Chopin Airport this winter, targeting peak holiday travel demand. The airline will fly the route three times weekly—on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays—from 3 December 2025 through 11 January 2026.

The service will be operated using a 174-seat Airbus A320 aircraft, under flight numbers EIN362 and EIN363. The outbound flight departs Dublin at 06:15, arriving in Warsaw at 10:05 local time. The return leg departs Warsaw Chopin at 10:45, landing back in Dublin at 13:00.
To accommodate expected demand over the Christmas period, Aer Lingus will increase frequency to four weekly flights by adding an extra Sunday rotation on 21 and 28 December 2025, as well as 11 January 2026.

The move marks a return of sorts for Aer Lingus on the Dublin–Warsaw Chopin route. According to data from anna.aero, the airline previously operated the service on a daily, year-round basis, offering approximately 137,000 seats in 2010.

Ryanair serves the Dublin–Warsaw market, with up to six weekly flights to Warsaw Modlin Airport during the Winter 2025/26 season.

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