Emirates to Add Third Daily Flight Between Dubai and Dublin
- Joe Breitfeller

- Jul 18
- 2 min read
Starting October 26, 2025, Emirates will add a third daily service to Dublin, increasing frequencies on the route to 21 weekly flights. With the added capacity, customers will enjoy the flexibility of choosing morning, afternoon or evening departures.

On Friday (July 18, 2025), Emirates announced the addition of a third daily flight between Dubai and Dublin from October 26, 2025. This increases the carrier’s frequency on the route to 21 weekly flights, and will provide additional flexibility for customers with the choice of morning, afternoon or evening departures. The added flight, EK165, will depart Dubai at 02:10 and arrive in Dublin at 06:25, while the return flight, EK166, will depart Dublin at 08:25 and touch down back in Dubai at 20:00 (all times local). The third daily flight will be operated with a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft configured in three classes, offering customers eight private suites in First Class, 42 lie-flat seats in Business Class and 304 spacious Economy Class seats. Additionally, the new service will offer travelers enhanced connectivity to popular destinations across Emirates’ extensive global network, including Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok.
In June, Emirates officially introduced their newly retrofitted Boeing 777 on the Dubai-Dublin route, offering Irish guests an upgraded experience with its four-class configuration, featuring the carrier’s award-winning Premium Economy cabin and latest Business Class experience. Emirates will also deploy a second refurbished Boeing 777 to Dublin starting October 16, 2025. Customers traveling to and from Dublin can look forward to the warm hospitality of the airline’s multinational crew, regionally inspired meals, and award-winning ‘ice’ inflight entertainment system, which offers up to 6,500 channels of the best movies, TV shows, podcasts and more. Premium guests will also experience an essence of Ireland onboard with VOYA bathroom amenities, Keogh’s Crisps and Killowen yogurt.
Source: Emirates


