Pegasus Dublin–Istanbul Daily Service Begins

Pegasus Dublin Istanbul daily service will launch for Winter 2025/26, providing a new nonstop link between Dublin and Istanbul.

Pegasus Airlines (IATA: PC, ICAO: PGT) announced on November 26, 2025 that it will introduce a daily nonstop route connecting Dublin and Istanbul for the Winter 2025/26 season. The carrier said the route will be flown with Airbus A321neo narrowbodies, a type known for improved fuel efficiency and higher single-aisle capacity compared with older A320-family models. The move reflects Pegasus’s ongoing European expansion and bolsters low-cost connectivity between Ireland and Turkey for both leisure and business travellers.

Pegasus Dublin Istanbul: what to expect

The new service is framed as a straightforward, budget-focused option: daily frequencies imply consistent connectivity for weekend breaks, connecting flights and business trips without the need to change aircraft. Pegasus has positioned itself in many markets as a value carrier, and operating the Airbus A321neo allows the airline to reduce per-seat fuel burn and increase range versus earlier single-aisle variants. While the airline did not publish a flight number or specify which Istanbul airport in its announcement, passengers can expect standard low-cost carrier practices for fares, ancillaries and baggage.

  • Pegasus Dublin Istanbul daily nonstop on Airbus A321neo — a direct, low-cost connection
  • Announcement date: November 26, 2025; service planned for Winter 2025/26

This route should make Istanbul more accessible from Ireland and vice versa, supporting tourism links — especially cultural and city-break travel — as well as trade and business ties. Travellers interested in booking should check Pegasus’s official site or their preferred travel agent for schedule, airport details and introductory fares once the airline releases the timetable. As always, verify passport, visa and travel-entry requirements before booking, and watch for seat-availability windows typical of new seasonal routes.

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