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Fri, 10 May DUB - NCL
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Route information

Currency exchange rates and cost of life

Train Local, one-way ticket
30% Trains are 30% more expensive in Newcastle than in Dublin.
Dublin £1.71
Newcastle £2.3
Meal Mid-priced restaurant
10% A meal in Newcastle is 10% cheaper than a meal in Dublin.
Dublin £17.11
Newcastle £15
Distance: 219 miles
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB) How far from city centre: 6 miles
Newcastle airports
Newcastle International (NCL) How far from city centre: 6 miles

Travelling to and from the airports

Flights from Dublin

Crammed with history and intriguing sights, Dublin is a cultural hotspot with a world-renowned nightlife to boot, making it an ideal place to spend a few days. Dublin's busy airport operates regular flights from Dublin to Newcastle and flights can leave from either of the two terminals. Both terminals can be accessed from the other by a footbridge.

Part of Terminal 1 dates back to 1940 and was designed by architect Desmond Fitzgerald. It was awarded many architectural accolades because of the curved shape of it building and tiered floors that are said to represent the undulating contours of a great ocean liner. Now a listed building, this terminal is still in operational use.

Travel to Dublin airport

Passengers taking flights from Dublin will depart from Dublin Airport, about six miles from the city centre, close to the M1 or M50 motorways. To get to the airport by bus you can take the 16 from Ballinteer, 41 from Lower Abbey Street or 102 from Sutton Station. There is also the Airlink 747 and 757 express bus services. Airlink 747 runs via the Convention Centre, Connolly Rail Station, Trinity College and Temple Bar as well as other city centre locations. Airlink 757 runs via Cardiff Lane, Merrion Square and Camden. From the city centre and south of Dublin, Aircoach connects with the airport, while the Airport Hopper runs a service from Tallaght and Maynooth.

Arriving in Newcastle

Whether you come for the party, to stroll around Newcastle United's legendary football ground or hit the shops, there's plenty to see and do in the famously friendly city of Newcastle. The city has a long industrial history, Grade 1 listed architecture, such as Castle Keep, which dates back to the 12th century, a lively student population and modern art scene. When the sun goes down, the illustrious Newcastle night scene begins to fizz and crackle, with some enticing restaurants, pumping pubs and glitzy cocktail bars. Children will love the Seven Stories, housed within a Victorian Mill, which pays homage to children's literature.

Travelling to the city centre

Flights to Newcastle arrive into Newcastle International Airport, which primarily serves England's North East. The airport is situated on the A696, which links to the A1 and A69 motorways. The airport has its own metro stop on the Tyne and Wear metro light rail system, which connects to Newcastle city centre via Haymarket, Monument and Central stations. At Newcastle Central Station you can connect to National Rail train services. It is possible to connect with Gateshead, Sunderland, North Tyneside and South Tyneside via the metro system. There are also bus services that run from Eldon Square (X77, X78, X79) or from Kingston Park (353).

Frequently asked questions about flights from Dublin to Newcastle

What are the benefits of booking flexible flight tickets?
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If I want to book flights from Dublin to Newcastle at eDreams, how can I find them?
Using our flight search engine, you can find flights from £20 for the route Dublin - Newcastle. At eDreams, we always aim at providing our customers with the cheapest option, allowing you to adjust according to stopovers, airports, dates and many other filters.
Is Newcastle more expensive than Dublin to visit?
Comparing taxi prices, a ride in Newcastle costs an average of 3.30 GBP pounds, 11% cheaper than Dublin, with a fare of 3.72 GBP pounds, while train tickets cost 35% more in Newcastle: 2.30 GBP pounds against 1.71 GBP pounds in Dublin. Comparing the price of a meal, they range from 15.00 GBP euros in Newcastle, 12% less than the 17.11 GBP euros in Dublin. The price of a coffee is approximately 1% cheaper in Newcastle, with an average of 3.30 GBP euros, while in Dublin the coffee costs 3.35 GBP.
What would be the best time to book a flight from Dublin to Newcastle?
The most popular months to book from Dublin to Newcastle are June, September and August.
When would be the best time to travel from Dublin to Newcastle?
The best time of the year to visit Newcastle from Dublin really depends on lots of personal preferences, especially the price. Regarding popularity, October is the best month to fly to  Newcastle from Dublin in terms of searches from our customers, followed by August and June. If you would rather avoid the busy season and get away from the crowds May, July and February are the months with fewer searches for Dublin -  Newcastle.
What is the duration of a flight from Dublin to Newcastle?
Flight duration from Dublin to Newcastle is around 01:14 hours on average, at an average distance of 358 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
What is the weather like in Newcastle compared to Dublin?
The average temperature in Dublin is 23.67 degrees in summer, with precipitation around 12.0 mm ,Newcastle's temperatures reach 23.91 during the hot season, with 6.0 average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -3.52 degrees in Newcastle, compared to the -2.3 average degrees reported in Dublin. During the winter period, Dublin can register 12.0 mm precipitation, while Newcastle have an average of 6.0 mm rain level.
From which airports is it possible to fly from Dublin to Newcastle?
The main route from Dublin to Newcastle is: Dublin (DUB) to Newcastle International (NCL). The following airlines fly this route:
  • Ryanair.
  • Stobart Air.
  • Aer Lingus.
Which airlines provide flights from Dublin to Newcastle?
The airlines that fly direct from Dublin to Newcastle are:
  • Ryanair.
  • Stobart Air.
  • Aer Lingus.
Flight Time 1 h and 14 m Flights from Dublin and Newcastle last around 1 h and 14 m, although this flight time may also depend on other factors.
Cheapest flight £20 The cheapest price available for flights from Dublin to Newcastle that have been booked by our customers in the last 72 hours
Airport of Departure Dublin You will depart from Dublin when flying from Dublin to Newcastle
Airport of Arrival Newcastle International Outbound flights from Dublin to Newcastle arrive at Newcastle International

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