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Route information

Currency exchange rates and cost of life

Train Local, one-way ticket
41% Trains in Dublin are 41% cheaper than in Glasgow.
Glasgow £2.85
Dublin £1.67
Meal Mid-priced restaurant
12% The average meal is 12% more expensive in Dublin than in Glasgow.
Glasgow £15
Dublin £16.74
Exchange rate
1 GBP = 1.19 EUR
1 EUR = 0.85 GBP
Last checked on 14 October 2024
Distance: 191 miles
Glasgow airports
Turnhouse (EDI) How far from city centre: 35 miles
Glasgow Scotland (GLA) How far from city centre: 1 miles
Prestwick (PIK) How far from city centre: 29 miles
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB) How far from city centre: 6 miles

Travelling to and from the airports

Flights from Glasgow

Open-minded, cultural and energetic, Glasgow offers a wealth of exciting sights and activities that can guarantee its visitors will never get bored. The city has one of the busiest airports in Europe. Glasgow Airport (formerly known as Abbotsinch Airport) connects Scotland to around 110 European and international destinations. Glasgow Airport operates frequent flights from Glasgow to Ireland, which can leave from either Terminal 1 or 2. Terminal 1 is the airport's main terminal and handles the bulk of the airport's arrivals and departures, while the newer and smaller Terminal 2 operates mainly low-cost flights. Both terminals can be accessed one from the other by a covered walkway.

Travel to Glasgow airport

Passengers travelling from Glasgow to Dublin will leave from either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 of Glasgow Airport, six miles from Glasgow city centre. It can be accessed via the M8 motorway at Junction 28 (eastbound) or Junction 29 (westbound). There is long stay, short stay and fast track parking close to the terminals and a drop off zone. Public transport options include the Glasgow Airport Express 500 bus from the city centre to the airport (about 15 minutes) and local buses, 77, 757 and 915, which also run from the city centre. A train service runs to Paisley Gilmour Street train station just over a mile from the airport (connected by the 757 bus).

Arriving in Dublin

Expect a delightfully varied and intriguing experience in Dublin, with a seemingly never ending choice of sights and captivating architecture. Immerse yourself in history by visiting Trinity College, which dates back to 1592 and Dublin Castle, which has stood the test of time for over 800 years. You can also visit the GPO (General Post Office), home of the Easter Rising. Georgian architecture is on display at every turn on Grafton Street, while for something more contemporary head to Temple Bar, Dublin's artistic quarter, home to shops, small galleries and a vibrant nightlife. No trip would be complete without a guided tour of the Guinness Brewery, one of the city's most iconic attractions – and drink.

Travelling to the city centre

Glasgow to Dublin flights will arrive into one of Dublin Airport's two terminals. The airport is located six miles from the city centre close to the M1 and M50 motorways. Public transport options include the Airlink 747 and 757 services. Airlink 747 runs via the Convention Centre, Connolly Rail Station, Trinity College and Temple Bar and a range of other city centre locations. Airlink 757 runs via Cardiff Lane, Merrion Square and Camden. The Dublin Bus also operates several routes including the 16 to Ballinteer, 41 to Lower Abbey Street and 102 to Sutton Station. Aircoach offers services to the city centre and South Dublin, and the Airport Hopper to Maynooth and Tallaght.

FAQs about flights from Glasgow to Dublin

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Is it pricier to visit Dublin compared to Glasgow?
When looking at taxi fares, a ride in Dublin averages 3.77 GBP, which is 6% less expensive than in Glasgow, where the average fare is 4.00 GBP. This price difference reflects varying transportation costs in different regions, often influenced by factors such as local demand, fuel prices, and regulatory fees. Train tickets in Dublin are 41% cheaper compared to Glasgow. The price in Dublin is 1.67 GBP, whereas in Glasgow, it's 2.85 GBP. This price difference can make travel more affordable, especially for frequent commuters or budget-conscious travelers. Regarding the price of a meal, in Dublin, it is 16.74 GBP. This is 12% higher than the meal price in Glasgow, where it costs 15.00 GBP. For coffee lovers, the prices are similar in Dublin and Glasgow, with coffee priced at 3.40 GBP in both locations.
When is the best time to book a flight ticket from Glasgow to Dublin?
The top months for booking flights from Glasgow to Dublin are June, May and February. Travelers often find the best deals and optimal flight options during these times, making them ideal for planning your trip.
What are the best months to book a flight from Glasgow to Dublin?
The best time to fly to Dublin from Glasgow really hinges on various personal preferences, particularly regarding budget considerations. In terms of popularity, July stands out as the top month for flights to Dublin from Glasgow, as indicated by our customer search data. Following closely are June and May. If your goal is to escape the hustle and bustle of peak season and find a more tranquil experience, consider traveling during January, February or December. These months are associated with significantly fewer searches, making them a great choice for those seeking a quieter getaway from Glasgow to Dublin.
How long does it take to fly from Glasgow to Dublin?
The average flight time from Glasgow to Dublin is approximately 01:06 hours. This journey typically covers a distance of about 301 km. Please note that the flights along this route may include one or more layovers in different cities.
How does the weather in Dublin differ from that in Glasgow?
In the summer months, the average temperature in Glasgow hovers around 23.23 degrees, accompanied by approximately 3.0 mm of precipitation. In contrast, temperatures in Dublin can rise to 23.67 degrees during the hot season, along with an average rainfall of 12.0 mm. When winter arrives, the temperature in Dublin tends to average around -2.3 degrees. In the meantime, temperatures in Glasgow typically reach around -4.14 degrees. Furthermore, during this chilly season, Glasgow may experience about 3.0 mm of precipitation, while Dublin generally averages 12.0 mm.
What airports offer flights from Glasgow to Dublin?
Travelers flying from Glasgow to Dublin typically depart from Glasgow Scotland (GLA) to Dublin (DUB). This popular route is served by several airlines, offering a range of options for passengers. The airlines operating flights on this route include:
  • Ryanair, Stobart Air and Aer Lingus.
  • Stobart Air.
  • Aer Lingus.
What airlines offer flights from Glasgow to Dublin?
Here are the airlines that provide direct flights from Glasgow to Dublin:
  • Ryanair
  • Stobart Air
  • Aer Lingus

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Flight Time 1 h and 6 m Flights from Glasgow and Dublin last around 1 h and 6 m, although this flight time may also depend on other factors.
Cheapest flight £18 The cheapest price available for flights from Glasgow to Dublin that have been booked by our customers in the last 72 hours
Airport of Departure Glasgow Scotland You will depart from Glasgow Scotland when flying from Glasgow to Dublin
Airport of Arrival Dublin Outbound flights from Glasgow to Dublin arrive at Dublin

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