(IN SHORT) Ryanair has launched a new Summer 2026 route between Shannon Airport and Rome, operating four weekly flights. The new service expands the airline’s summer network and provides Irish passengers with more travel options at low fares. The route is expected to support tourism and strengthen connectivity between Ireland and Italy.
(PRESS RELEASE) DUBLIN, Ireland, 2026-Apr-1 — /Travel PR News/ — Ryanair has launched its new Summer 2026 route connecting Shannon Airport with Rome, with the inaugural flight departing on 31 March.
The new service will operate four times per week, expanding Ryanair’s summer network and offering Irish travellers additional direct access to one of Europe’s most popular destinations. The route is part of the airline’s broader Summer 2026 schedule, which is now open for bookings.
Jade Kirwan, Director of Communications at Ryanair, noted that the new connection enhances travel options for customers while maintaining the airline’s focus on low fares. The addition strengthens Ryanair’s presence at Shannon Airport and supports increased connectivity between Ireland and continental Europe during the peak travel season.
The Shannon–Rome route is expected to appeal to both leisure travellers seeking cultural experiences in Italy and inbound tourists visiting Ireland’s west coast, contributing to tourism flows in both directions.
SOURCE: Ryanair Group

