Itʼs official Ryanair adds three new routes from Knock for summer 2026 and seats start at €25

The west of Ireland wakes up to good news, as Ryanair confirms three fresh routes from Ireland West Airport Knock for summer 2026, with special fares starting at just €25. Demand from leisure seekers and visiting friends and relatives has been building, and the carrier is moving quickly to meet that surge. For sun escapes, city breaks, and coastal wanderings, the new links bring more choice at a low price.

New routes, more options

Ryanair is expanding its footprint with three point‑to‑point services tailored to summer demand. Schedules are set to run through the peak holiday months, aligning with school breaks and longer evening light. Expect convenient timings engineered for weekend getaways and flexible trips that fit real‑world budgets.

  • Faro (Algarve): a beach‑first favourite, ideal for family pools and sea‑breeze dinners
  • Naples: a lively gateway to the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, and world‑class pizza
  • Seville: a culture‑rich stunner with late‑night tapas and sun‑splashed plazas

Why this matters for the region

Extra connectivity is more than a map change; it’s a lifeline for jobs and local spend. Short breaks become feasible without the Dublin drive, and inbound visitors can land where they actually holiday. Hotels, cafés, and tour operators all feel that lift, especially in shoulder months that stretch the viable season.

Ireland West Airport’s catchment covers Mayo, Sligo, Roscommon, Galway, and Donegal, so faster links mean time saved and stress reduced. For SMEs, quick hops to Southern Europe mean tighter client cycles and fresher opportunities that don’t require overnight connections.

What the €25 seats really mean

The headline fare opens the door, but availability is limited and days can sell out fast. Those prices are typically one‑way, subject to booking windows, blackout dates, and standard Ryanair terms. To nab the best deal, act early, stay flexible on dates, and check nearby weekdays for lower fares.

Booking is streamlined via the Ryanair app and website, where fare calendars reveal price drops. Alerts and “fare finders” can flag new batches, and signing in speeds checkout when every second counts. Consider combining one route out and another back for a smarter itinerary.

Voices from the tarmac

“This expansion shows strong, sustained demand from the west of Ireland,” said a Ryanair communications lead. “We’re delivering more choice, great punctuality, and ultra‑competitive fares that let people travel more often.”

“We’ve championed more links for regional communities,” added the Ireland West Airport CEO. “These services open doors for tourism and enterprise, while keeping families connected across the summer.”

Local businesses are equally upbeat. “More flights mean fuller rooms, longer stays, and better spend in restaurants and shops,” noted a Westport hotel manager. “It’s the momentum we’ve been waiting to see.”

What travelers should expect on board

Ryanair’s model stays simple: pay for what you value, keep the base fare lean. A small under‑seat bag is generally included; larger cabin bags or checked luggage are optional extras. Seat selection, priority boarding, and fast‑track are add‑ons you can mix and match.

Arrive early, bring digital passes, and double‑check document requirements well before you fly. For smooth boarding, pack light, follow carry‑on rules, and keep chargers in easy reach. If you need more comfort, consider priority for speed and overhead bin space.

Timing, schedules, and frequency

Flights are slated to operate multiple times each week, with patterns tailored to leisure flows. Expect morning departures for longer beach days, and late returns that maximise your last‑day sun. Final timings will appear in the booking engine as more inventory goes live.

Peak weeks often fill quickly, so families should secure school‑holiday slots early. Solo travelers might score last‑minute bargains, but flexibility remains the golden rule. If your dates are fixed, don’t linger on the fence.

Tips to stretch your budget further

Bundle only what you truly need, and watch the fare climb only when you add extras. Share one checked bag across a group to cut total costs, and wear layers to lighten your cabin load. Use public transport from the airport to keep ground costs low.

Midweek travel often beats weekend peaks, and flying out early can dodge busy‑hour queues. Track prices over a few days, but pounce when you see a compelling drop. Remember: great deals rarely wait for second thoughts.

A wider horizon for the west

With stronger links to Southern Europe, the region’s summer looks brighter and more connected. Each fresh route invites new stories: a first dip in Atlantic‑warm Algarve waters, a sunset over Posillipo, a flamenco night in Santa Cruz. Travel starts with a booking, but it really begins with possibility.

Ryanair’s move signals confidence in the west’s future, and in an airport that keeps things simple and close to home. For anyone weighing up a summer escape, the message is clear: more choice, sharper prices, and a runway that begins right on your doorstep.

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