When you live in the United States, it becomes something of a way of life that on Christmas Day, some things are open and some are closed. After all, the United States is a nation of multiple nationalities and religions—a melting pot. And while Christmas is a Really Big Deal (caps for emphasis) for some people, it’s Not My Holiday and just a regular day for others. So over time, we know that:
- Movie theaters tend to be open, but retail stores, for the most part, will be closed
- Some restaurants will be open. Others decide to close up shop for the day
- The post office is closed, but airports are open, and airlines are flying
In countries that generally don’t celebrate Christmas, December 25th is just another day. But in places where Christianity and/or Catholicism have a decent or even large following, you may see airlines or even whole airports closing for what they consider to be a very important day.”
Airlines that Close on Christmas
Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus is an Irish-based airline, with its head office based on the grounds of Dublin Airport. 69% of Ireland’s population identifies as Roman Catholic, so it’s not super surprising that Aer Lingus chooses not to fly on Christmas Day.
Jet2
British low-cost leisure airline Jet2 traditionally doesn’t fly on Christmas. However, it’s officially less for religious reasons than to give its workers time off to spend with their respective loved ones.
PLAY Airline
PLAY Airlines is a low-cost Icelandic airline headquartered in the country’s capital of Reykjavík. About 80% of Icelandics identify as Evangelical Lutherans.
PLAY was founded in 2019, after two former executives from WOW Air joined forces after WOW’s collapse earlier that year. They decided to follow WOW’s tradition of not flying on Christmas Day so employees could spend the day with their families.
Ryanair
Like Aer Lingus, Ryanair’s headquarters is based out of Dublin. Also like Aer Lingus, it traditionally doesn’t fly on Christmas Day, as the day has such deep religious meaning for the faithful in Ireland.
Airports that Close on Christmas
Dublin Airport
Just as Aer Lingus and Ryanair don’t fly on Christmas Day because of religious convictions, Dublin Airport, also based in Ireland, closes to passengers that day. From the airport’s website:
Dublin Airport will close on Christmas Day – the only day it closes year round – however a skeleton team will remain on duty that day including the airport’s Fire and Rescue and Airport Police.
Part of that skeleton crew will undoubtedly be a chaplain who will carry out the airport’s annual blessing of the planes – an event that’s been occurring annually since 1947, and on Christmas Day since 1967. Here’s the event from last year:
Christmas Day is the only day of the year when Dublin Airport is closed. But we still had a skeleton team on duty to deal with emergencies – and also to escort airport chaplain Father Des Doyle as he carried out the annual blessing of the planes. 🎄 pic.twitter.com/8bJem1SHLx
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) December 25, 2023
Despite lots of research to find others, Dublin Airport appears to be the only commercial airport that flat-out closes on Christmas Day. However, some smaller or privately owned airports, even in the U.S., might operate on limited hours
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