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Xi’an, China | April 2026 — Dublin Airport and Tourism Ireland have joined forces at the Routes Asia 2026 to promote Ireland as a leading tourism and business destination.

Strategic Partnership for Air Connectivity

The two organisations are engaging with airline partners from across Asia and beyond to explore:

  • New routes and connections
  • Expanded air services
  • Long-term, sustainable aviation growth

The collaboration presents a unified aviation and tourism proposition, combining:

  • Air access and infrastructure
  • Market demand insights
  • Destination appeal

Ireland’s Aviation Strength

As Ireland’s largest aviation hub, Dublin Airport plays a key role in:

  • Supporting tourism growth
  • Enabling international trade
  • Attracting foreign investment

In 2025, the airport handled a record 36.4 million passengers, reinforcing its position as a major global gateway.

Focus on Asian Markets

The partnership highlights growing demand from Asian markets, supported by:

  • A mix of full-service, hybrid, and low-cost carriers
  • A strong business and economic base
  • A globally connected Irish diaspora

Tourism Ireland contributes market intelligence and global marketing expertise, while Dublin Airport provides operational and commercial support to airlines.

Industry Perspective

Eoin McGloughlin of Dublin Airport described Routes Asia as a critical platform to connect with fast-growing markets. He emphasized that the joint approach offers airlines an evidence-based case backed by tourism demand and economic resilience.

Siobhan McManamy of Tourism Ireland highlighted the importance of global connectivity in driving overseas tourism and supporting Ireland’s market diversification strategy.

Outlook

By presenting a single, coordinated strategy, Dublin Airport and Tourism Ireland aim to secure new air routes and strengthen long-term partnerships with airlines.

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