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    Ryanair launches Summer 2026 schedule from Cardiff Airport

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 24, 2026No Comments
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    Ryanair has launched its Summer 2026 schedule for Cardiff, confirming five routes including popular sunshine destinations and a key city break link.

    The airline will operate services to Alicante, Faro, Malaga and Tenerife, alongside Dublin. Extra frequencies will run on four of the routes, with Alicante, Dublin, Faro and Malaga all seeing additional services this summer.

    Flights are available to book now via the Ryanair app, with fares starting from £29.99.

    Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:

    “Ryanair is pleased to launch our Summer 2026 schedule at Cardiff, offering 5 routes with extra frequencies on 4 of these routes, including holiday hotspots like Alicante, Faro and Malaga as well as a top city break destination – Dublin, offering our Welsh customers with even more low-fare choice and regular connections for their Summer 2026 getaways. Our full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with fares starting from as little as £29.99.”

    Cardiff Airport’s CEO, Jon Bridge, welcomed the announcement, highlighting the importance of the expanded Dublin service.

    “It’s great to see Ryanair strengthening its commitment to Cardiff Airport with its Dublin service now operating daily throughout the summer and increasing to twice daily on select days in October 2026. This is a hugely popular route, particularly for business travellers, providing a vital gateway to Ireland and Wales and further strengthening the economic ties between our Celtic nations. Alongside Dublin, we’re delighted to see Ryanair offering such a strong portfolio of Summer destinations from Cardiff, including Alicante, Faro, Malaga and Tenerife. These routes provide fantastic choice for Welsh travellers seeking a well-earned break, while also supporting tourism and connectivity. This growth demonstrates the continued demand for convenient, low-cost travel from our airport. We look forward to working closely with Ryanair to build on this success and deliver even more choice for our customers.”

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