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Budget
£312 - £467
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Price
Washington, D.C. Dulles IntlDublin
IAD - DUB
IADDUB
Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl
Tue 17/9
1 stop10h 25m
Dublin
Tue 24/9
1 stop11h 05m
NewarkDublin
EWR - DUB
EWRDUB
Newark
Wed 17/4
1 stop11h 40m
Dublin
Mon 13/5
1 stop21h 40m
New York John F Kennedy IntlDublin
JFK - DUB
JFKDUB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 1/5
Nonstop6h 30m
Dublin
Wed 15/5
Nonstop7h 35m
New York John F Kennedy IntlDublin
JFK - DUB
JFKDUB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 22/9
1 stop15h 00m
Dublin
Thu 3/10
1 stop19h 30m
New York LaGuardiaDublin
LGA - DUB
LGADUB
New York LaGuardia
Sun 8/9
1 stop23h 20m
Dublin
Sun 24/11
1 stop27h 51m
Cleveland Hopkins IntlDublin
CLE - DUB
CLEDUB
Cleveland Hopkins Intl
Tue 3/9
1 stop23h 20m
Dublin
Fri 13/9
1 stop30h 07m
New York John F Kennedy IntlDublin
JFK - DUB
JFKDUB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 17/4
1 stop9h 40m
Dublin
Wed 8/5
1 stop11h 55m
Cleveland Hopkins IntlDublin
CLE - DUB
CLEDUB
Cleveland Hopkins Intl
Mon 2/9
2 stops35h 30m
Dublin
Thu 12/9
1 stop15h 07m
Cleveland Hopkins IntlDublin
CLE - DUB
CLEDUB
Cleveland Hopkins Intl
Wed 11/9
2 stops13h 56m
Dublin
Wed 18/9
1 stop11h 49m
Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Dublin (average of £52). Flying to Dublin in March will prove the most costly (average of £81). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£44
February
£61
March
£64
April
£55
May
£52
June
£58
July
£55
August
£57
September
£42
October
£41
November
£54
December
£59
Peak Season:
Dublin has quite a few peak seasons for tourists, meaning cheap flights to Dublin are readily available. Generally during the summer and school holidays tend to be very crowded and the 17th of March is St Patrick’s Day. This is the day where everyone enjoys way too much alcohol to celebrate everything Irish and everything green. The weather isn’t renowned for blistering heat or for extreme cold either so don’t expect to work up much of a tan here. July and August are the busiest months of the year so during these months and around St Patrick’s Day you’ll struggle to find cheap flights to Dublin. May, June and September have pleasant weather but a lot less tourists so you will have a better chance of finding cheap flights to Dublin for this period.
Off Season:
From mid-November until the middle of March, not including Christmas and New Years, you’ll find the cheapest flights to Dublin but also notice that fewer restaurants and attractions are open. You can also find cheap flights from Spring time, and most of the seasonal hotels and restaurants begin to open and don’t close until November comes along so it’s a great time of year to experience Dublin and get great deals on accommodation too.
DUB Temperature | 5 - 16 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Dublin, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 16.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
The best time of year for you to find the cheapest flights to Dublin is October/November time. You should book your flight tickets in advance if you’re planning to visit Dublin in the summer months or over Christmas. If you want to visit Dublin for St Patrick’s Day, make sure you book your flights as much in advance as possible, along with reserving hotels etc. Make sure to pay a visit to the Dublin Castle during your trip.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Dublin International Airport (DUB) is the busiest airport in Ireland. It’s just 10km (6 miles) from Dublin’s city centre, situated on the east coast. It has an extensive short- and medium-haul flight network around Ireland and the UK, although some larger international airlines do have direct flights to Dublin Airport from the Middle East, other parts of Europe and the United States.
Recently, there’s been an increased demand to and from popular holiday spots in the Mediterranean and American shopping destinations like New York.
The airport itself is clean and functional, with a variety of shops and restaurants in all sections of the terminals. It’s a great gateway into Dublin city, which is demographically one of the youngest cities in Europe (50 per cent of the population is under 25). The area has a good public transport system and the airport is easily accessible by car or bus.