
- Aer Lingus introduced up to 25pc off European and Britain flights as part of its Black Friday sale. Customers booked by December 3 for travel between December 9, 2025, and March 25, 2026, with return fares from Dublin to London at €49, to Paris at €59 and to Tenerife at €99.
- Air France launched a Black Friday deal with 15pc off all flights from Ireland to Paris and connecting routes. Customers booked by December 3 for travel up to June 2026, with return fares from Dublin at €79 to Paris and €199 to Nice.
- British Airways featured up to 20pc off short-haul flights from Dublin and Cork to London and Edinburgh. The sale ended December 2 for travel from January to May 2026, with economy returns priced from €89.
- EasyJet rolled out a winter sale with up to 30pc off seats from Belfast and Dublin to European destinations. The promotion lasted until December 1 for flights from December 2025 to March 2026, starting at €19.99 one way to Amsterdam and €29.99 to Geneva.
- Lufthansa provided €50 off economy class flights to North America from Dublin in its Black Friday offer. Bookings opened until December 3 for travel between January 12 and May 31, 2026, with return fares to New York at €399 and to Chicago at €429.
- Qatar Airways offered 20pc off flights from Dublin to Doha and beyond through its Black Friday promotion. The sale ran until December 2 for travel from January 1 to June 30, 2026, with economy return fares starting at €599 including connections to Asia and Australia.
- Ryanair launched its Black Friday flash sale with a buy one get one half price promotion on flights from Irish airports including Dublin, Shannon and Cork. The deal covered travel dates from December 1 to February 28, 2026, excluding the Christmas period from December 18 to January 4, with bookings available until November 30 at fares starting from €14.99 one way on routes to London, Paris and Malaga.
- Vueling offered 25pc off flights from Dublin to Barcelona and Bilbao in its Black Friday campaign. Bookings closed on December 1 for dates between December 2025 and April 2026, with one-way fares starting at €24.
