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SkyUp will launch a new Chișinău-Dublin route in late October 2025, operating scheduled Boeing 737 flights to improve links between Moldova and Ireland.
SkyUp Airlines has announced a planned scheduled passenger service connecting Chișinău, the capital of Moldova, with Dublin, Ireland, starting in late October 2025. The carrier will use Boeing 737 aircraft for the route, positioning the link as a direct option for families, migrants and business travellers between the two countries.
Dublin Airport continues to expand its international network, and this addition strengthens connections across Eastern Europe. While specific flight numbers and frequencies have not been published, the new service is described by the airline as a regular scheduled route rather than seasonal charters, reflecting steady demand for travel in both directions.
The route aims to serve multiple travel markets: the Moldovan diaspora in Ireland, inbound visitors to Dublin for work and study, and business traffic that benefits from improved point-to-point connectivity. For Dublin Airport, the link diversifies origin markets and supports wider regional economic ties with Eastern European cities. For SkyUp, operating Boeing 737s — a narrow-body jet family widely used for short- to medium-haul routes — fits conventional fleet economics for this sector.
Operational details such as exact schedules, times and any onward connectivity will become clearer as SkyUp and airport authorities publish timetables and sales begin. Travellers interested in this corridor should watch the airline’s official channels for booking windows and baggage rules; airport notices from Dublin Airport will also carry practical arrival and departure information.
Overall, the new link reflects a broader trend of growing air connectivity between Eastern Europe and Western European hubs, where targeted routes can unlock business, visiting-family travel and tourism flows without requiring indirect connections or long transfers.