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Popular flight routes to Dublin

London
Flights from Londonto Dublin
125£
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Manchester
Flights from Manchesterto Dublin
25£
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Birmingham
Flights from Birminghamto Dublin
22£
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Bristol
Flights from Bristolto Dublin
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24£
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Leeds Bradford
Flights from Leeds Bradfordto Dublin
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Glasgow
Flights from Glasgowto Dublin
21£
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How long is the flight to Dublin?

If you’re planning to fly to Dublin, we at eDreams have analysed the most popular routes to help you plan your journey. From Manchester, the flight takes approximately 1h 1m; from Glasgow, around 1h 2m; and from Birmingham, about 1h 6m.
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How much does a flight to Dublin cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Newcastle to Dublin starting from £14, with an average price of £23. If you depart from other cities such as Emae Island, you can find tickets from £15, and from Newquay starting from £15, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Dublin Attractions

Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland, is a cosmopolitan city with great culture, an enviable nightlife and beautiful medieval architecture that mirrors the past. If you've never visited this epic destination, know that flights to Dublin from the UK are popular and convenient, and in just a bit over an hour, you can enjoy the wonderful ambiance that surrounds this city. Discover here the best deals for a Flight + Hotel to Dublin!

Things to do in Dublin

From the nature that surrounds to the streets, architectural gems and historical locations, there is much to see and do when you visit Dublin. Here are just a few suggestions:

  • Follow in the footsteps of Oscar Wilde and visit Trinity College Dublin
  • Catch a musical concert or wander around Temple Bar district
  • Have a family adventure at Disneyland Paris
  • Discover how Guinness is made at the Guinness Storehouse
  • Stay at a quaint BandB
  • Visit the Dublin Castle

Information about airports in Dublin

Dublin is mainly served by one airport, Dublin Airport (DUB), which manages most of the air traffic for the city and nearby destinations.
Dublin Airport (DUB)
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Dublin Airport (DUB) has two terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1 primarily handles shorter flights, while Terminal 2 accommodates long-haul flights and features U.S. preclearance facilities. Both terminals offer a range of shops and restaurants. Dublin Airport's significant passenger volume and its strategic location make it a busy and important airport.

Location

Dublin Airport (DUB) is situated approximately 6 miles north of Dublin city centre, in a suburban area. It's easily accessible from the city via various transportation options and is conveniently located near major motorways. The average travel time to the city centre is around 20-30 minutes depending on traffic and transport mode.

Transport Options and Parking

The most popular transport options to and from Dublin Airport (DUB) are buses and taxis, readily available at both terminals. Aircoach and Airlink provide frequent bus services to the city centre. Both short-term and long-term parking is available at the airport, with options for official and private lots nearby.

Must-visit towns and cities around Dublin

Flying to Dublin offers the fastest and most convenient way to reach these nearby destinations:

  • Drogheda
  • Kildare
  • Naas
  • Maynooth
  • Bray
  • Greystones
  • Wicklow
  • Arklow
  • Dundalk
  • Newbridge
  • Trim
  • Athlone
  • Portlaoise
  • Mullingar
  • Carlow
  • Kilkenny

FAQs about flights to Dublin

What’s the best way to search for cheap flights to Dublin on eDreams UK?
At eDreams UK you can find cheap flights from £14 to Dublin. Our platform utilizes advanced technologies, including machine learning and real-time user search data, to offer a variety of options. This ensures you can pick the flights that best fit your preferences and schedule for your trip to Dublin.
When is the best season to fly to Dublin?
According to our customers' flight searches, the ideal time to travel to Dublin is March.
Which airlines offer the cheapest flights to Dublin?

After reviewing the prices for our customers’ bookings from the UK to Dublin, the cheapest flight options you have are:

  • The average cost of a one-way ticket with Ryanair is £56.52 . For a flight from Leeds Bradford to Dublin is £49.14, while it costs £51.18 if you depart fromManchester.
  • The airline Ryanair UK offers one-way tickets at an average cost of £63.00. This figure is based on the average flight prices from Manchester to Dublin, which is approximately £60.96, and from London,where the average price is £64.00.
  • Aer Lingus: On average, a one-way ticket costs £160.70. The flight from Bristol to Dublin has an average cost of £92.91, while a ticket from Newcastle is approximately £102.33.
Which airlines operate flights to Dublin?

Here are some airlines that provide direct flights from the UK to Dublin:

  • London offers flights originating from London, Manchester and Birmingham.
  • Aer Lingus also offers numerous flights, including several departing from Southampton, Birmingham and from Exeter.

The airlines providing flights to Dublin with layovers are:

  • Etihad Airways, which serves flights from Southampton, Aberdeen or Cardiff.
  • Lufthansa, that operates flights from Sydney and Bangkok, as well as from Kuala Lumpur.
  • Klm Royal Dutch Airlines, which offers flights from Jersey, Exeter and also Manchester.
What time should you arrive at the airport prior to your flight to Dublin?
To avoid missing your flight to Dublin, arrive at the airport at least 2 or 3 hours early for check-in, security controls, customs, and boarding. eDreams offers great deals on flights to Dublin from over 244 cities. You can enhance your experience with services like priority boarding, extra luggage, and lounge access. Additionally, consider adding travel insurance or opting for a refundable fare when booking to ensure flexibility and peace of mind.
How many airports are there in Dublin and which is the main one?
Dublin has 1 airport(s). Dublin Airport operates domestic and international flights to 244 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are London, Manchester and Birmingham.

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