Direct flights from Tirana to Dublin launched at “Mother Teresa” airport

TIRANA, April 7 – Tirana International Airport announced a new direct flight connecting the Albanian capital with Dublin, Ireland. The route adds a key destination to Tirana’s growing flight network and provides passengers with more travel options.

Flights will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, offering a convenient link to one of Europe’s major cities. The service increases flexibility for travelers and ensures easy round-trip connections.

The new connection enhances access to important markets, gives passengers more choices, and supports the growth of tourism and the local economy.

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