Round-trip from | £32 |
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One-way from | £31 |
Popular in | June |
Cheapest in | January |
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BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Mon 21/10
Nonstop1h 05m
Dublin
Thu 24/10
Nonstop1h 05m
BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Tue 5/11
Nonstop1h 05m
Dublin
Tue 7/1
Nonstop1h 05m
BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Wed 6/11
Nonstop1h 05m
Dublin
Wed 6/11
Nonstop1h 05m
BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Thu 9/1
1 stop19h 05m
Dublin
Sun 12/1
1 stop23h 45m
BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Thu 7/11
1 stop17h 00m
Dublin
Thu 14/11
1 stop23h 20m
BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Tue 29/10
Nonstop1h 05m
Dublin
Wed 30/10
Nonstop1h 05m
BirminghamDublin
BHX - DUB
BHXDUB
Birmingham
Thu 21/11
1 stop4h 55m
Dublin
Sun 24/11
1 stop7h 40m
Booking 37 days in advance of your planned departure date is, on average, the best time to get cheap flights from Birmingham to Dublin. The general trend is that the closer you book to the departure date, the more expensive your flight will be.
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Birmingham to Dublin (average of £57). Flying from Birmingham to Dublin in May is currently the most expensive (average of £96). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
Unlike in the morning, when flights are generally more expensive, you can save up to 27% on flights from Birmingham to Dublin by exploring options for tickets in the evening.
Travellers seeking maximum savings on their Birmingham to Dublin flight should consider departing on Saturday evenings when fares are most often at their lowest. Friday mornings flights should be avoided if possible as fares are typically the most expensive at this time.
The most flights from BHX to DUB are scheduled on a Wednesday (16 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Sunday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (8 on average).
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Dublin ranges from 49.0 - 79.0 inches per month. October is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 79.0 mm. February is typically the driest time to visit Dublin when rainfall is around 49.0 mm.
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).
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Liked the service, seating was ok but the seat supports where in a way that one couldn’t stretch your legs
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Liked the service, seating was ok but the seat supports where in a way that one couldn’t stretch your legs
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Liked the service, seating was ok but the seat supports where in a way that one couldn’t stretch your legs
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Liked the service, seating was ok but the seat supports where in a way that one couldn’t stretch your legs
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Liked the service, seating was ok but the seat supports where in a way that one couldn’t stretch your legs
When it comes to city breaks, Dublin is a perennial tourist favourite. Over 8 million of us visit this riverside city each year, beguiled by its cobbled streets, grand Georgian architecture and friendly welcome. And as the capital of the Republic of Ireland, it has its fair share of castles and cathedrals, too. But the most popular attraction in Dublin showcases a wholly different type of history. It’s the Guinness Storehouse, where you can get the lowdown on the most famous stout on the planet.