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Kerry Airport Summer 2025 Takes Flight with Ryanair - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

Ryanair has announced its Summer 2025 schedule for Kerry Airport, featuring seven routes designed to cater to both business and leisure travelers. Destinations include Faro (twice weekly), Frankfurt Hahn (twice weekly), London Luton (daily), London Stansted (five times weekly), Manchester (up to three times weekly), and Dublin (twice daily). Additionally, the popular Kerry to Alicante route will see an increased frequency, with up to four weekly flights.

Ryanair’s commitment to regional Irish airports, including Kerry Airport, is evidenced by a 65% increase in operations compared to pre-COVID levels. Operating at Kerry Airport for over 36 years, Ryanair has transported over 6.5 million passengers, contributing significantly to year-round inbound tourism. Furthermore, the airline’s presence supports over 450 local jobs and facilitates regional development by providing essential connectivity to European destinations and a vast network of potential tourists.

Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan, said “As Ireland’s No.1 airline, we are pleased to announce our Summer 2025 schedule at Kerry Airport with 7 routes, including key business travel, city break and top summer destinations like Faro, Frankfurt Hahn, Manchester, and London Stansted, as well as a domestic route to Dublin. We’ve also added extra flights of our Kerry to Alicante route giving our customers in the South and South-West even more choice and regular connections at the lowest fares in Europe.”

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