BHX - DUB Price
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£59 - £88
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DUB Temperature
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5 - 16 °C
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DUB Rainfall
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49 - 79 mm
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Popular in December High demand for flights, 25% potential price rise |
Cheapest in July Best time to find cheap flights, 11% potential price drop |
Round-trip from £48 From Birmingham to Dublin |
One-way from £11 One-way flight from Birmingham to Dublin |
Leaving on a Monday is a viable option for saving on travel. Heavily demanded days of the week can typically drive up the prices you see. Booking your travel for a less competitive day can save up to 82% on the overall cost on flights from Birmingham to Dublin.
Find a great deal and save up to 101% by booking at least 52 days prior to your desired departure date, rather than waiting until the week of travel. According to our data, there are a number of flights available from Birmingham to Dublin within the next two weeks, with the cheapest ticket starting at £72.
July is one of the best times of the year to fly to Dublin from Birmingham. Prices for July average £54 per person but you can even find prices for as low as £32. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of December. Opting for a July flight can save you 32% on your journey compared to booking in December
Unlike in the morning, when flights are generally more expensive, you can save up to 4% on flights from Birmingham to Dublin by exploring options for tickets in the evening.
Booking a flight from Birmingham (BHX) to Dublin (DUB) is your only option if you wish to fly from Birmingham to Dublin. On a typical day, there are 9 flights from Birmingham to Dublin, all of which are around 1h 00m for a nonstop flight. You can also purchase a plane ticket from 8 airlines when you book a flight from Birmingham to Dublin.
Due to the rapidly changing circumstances due to COVID-19, airlines like Ryanair, Aer Lingus, and British Airways flying from Birmingham to Dublin have implemented new flexible cancellation policies.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Birmingham to Dublin for under £100. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Ryanair for just £16, but on average you can expect to pay £26.
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from Birmingham to Dublin under £100. A good price for a nonstop flight from Birmingham to Dublin is less than £26.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Birmingham to Dublin within the next 7 days for less than £100.
The Birmingham to Dublin flight path was viewed by 7,440 users in the past month. Keep an eye out for changes in search interest prior to high and low season.
Our cheapest airline available from Birmingham to Dublin is Ryanair. Our recent data shows that you can find tickets from as low as £16 on this airline. An additional option worth looking into is Aer Lingus, starting at £44. You may be able to fly from Birmingham to Dublin for 69% less than the average price by searching for these airlines.
While on average a flight from Birmingham to Dublin is generally £30, our data shows the cheapest flight currently is £13. When looking at the most popular route, (Birmingham - Dublin), you can expect to pay £18 for that flight.
Air France, British Airways and Aer Lingus are the most popular airlines when flying from Birmingham to Dublin.
Consider British Airways (76%), Ryanair (72%) or United Airlines (66%) when booking your flight. These represent the most reliable airlines when flying from Birmingham to Dublin.
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.
Nice and quick – around 1 hour 10 minutes.
Many direct flights are available for travelers going from Birmingham to Dublin - particularly Irish carriers Ryanair and Aer Lingus, who offer these flights with an average 1h 05m in duration. These flights are typically quite inexpensive and will often cost less than flights that include stopovers in other locations, although this can vary based on the time of year and the chosen airline. There are dozens of flights available between these locations throughout the day every day. Many of the least expensive flights direct come from Ryanair and reach Dublin in no more than 1hr 10m.
Flights operate several times a day.
People who are taking a trip to Dublin from Birmingham will leave out of Birmingham Airport. This airport is 8 miles / 13 kilometres from the city centre and is the seventh busiest airport in the United Kingdom. Nearly 13 million passengers came through the airport every year. After reaching Dublin, passengers will be at Dublin Airport. This airport is seven kilometers from the city centre in Collinstown. This is the 13th busiest airport in Europe and the busiest of any in Ireland. There are many carriers at this airport, which is a hub for Aer Lingus and a focus city for Ryanair.
A cheap flight from Birmingham to Dublin often costs less than £50. These are the direct journeys, usually run by a budget airline.Fancy saving a few extra pennies? You can often save even more by flying with one carrier and returning with another. It also gives you a bigger range of flight dates and times.
A Birmingham to Dublin flight will land you in the capital city of the Republic of Ireland in just over an hour. Wandering the charm-packed city is a real tour through Irish history. Norman churches, Medieval castles, Georgian townhouses and modern glass theatres decorate the streets. To delve straight into the historic heart of Dublin, though, you’ve got to make a beeline for Temple Bar. Folk pubs, pop up cinemas, nightclubs and world-class restaurants keep this cobbled quarter lively. Fancy tasting the famous local stout? Head to the Guinness Storehouse, where you can sip the brew on the city-view rooftop bar.
The stopover flights from Birmingham to Dublin are offered by many airlines. Air France has flights that stop in Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and typically make it to the destination in 4h 30m. British Airlines also has flights that offer stopover options in Madrid (MAD). These flights typically reach the destination quicker than those form Air France. Not all flights have a single stopover, some have two. Many of these are offered in combination from Flybe and Aer Lingus. The average flight with two stops has a duration of 4h 28m.
Passengers visiting Dublin from Birmingham do not need a passport if they are UK nationals - although they are separate countries, Ireland and the UK are both part of the Common Travel Area. This also means that there is no visa required and the passenger does not need to show a return ticket. However, a passport is recommended, as some form of government-issued identification will still be required.
Information is based on travel restrictions from Birmingham to Dublin
Most visitors from Birmingham can enter Dublin without restrictions.
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Birmingham are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Dublin.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Birmingham are not required to quarantine after entering Dublin.
Returning to Birmingham from Dublin
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Dublin are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Birmingham.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Dublin are not required to quarantine after entering Birmingham.
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£20 | £47 | No cancel fee | N/A |
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£46 | £107 | No cancel fee | N/A |
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£59 | £67 | No cancel fee | 87% |
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£117 | £209 | No cancel fee | 75% |
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£166 | £181 | No cancel fee | 70% |
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Morning 6 AM to midday | 64% of flight departures |
Evening 6 PM to midnight | 23% of flight departures |
Afternoon Midday to 6 PM | 12% of flight departures |
Early morning Midnight to 6 AM | 1% of flight departures |