Cheap flights from Dublin to Raleigh from £302

DUB — RDU
17 Sep — 24 Sep1
1 adult
1 adult, Economy, 0 bags
Cheapflights Tip: The best prices from Dublin to Raleigh-Durham are usually found in February or January, booked 78 days in advance, depart on a Wednesday or Thursday and return on a Monday

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Cheapest flights from Dublin to Raleigh

Fri 6/1111:30 -
1 stop12h 05m
Mon 9/1119:35 -
1 stop9h 40m
Deal found 17/8£436
Sun 6/909:15 -
1 stop11h 40m
Sun 13/918:10 -
1 stop23h 30m
Deal found 17/8£465
Mon 28/915:00 -
1 stop12h 05m
Mon 5/1014:59 -
1 stop12h 46m
Deal found 14/8£469
Sun 6/915:00 -
1 stop12h 15m
Sun 13/907:12 -
2 stops20h 08m
Deal found 17/8£473
Sun 1/1105:45 -
2 stops20h 47m
Mon 16/1118:25 -
1 stop15h 05m
Deal found 17/8£477
Sun 1/1105:45 -
2 stops20h 47m
Sun 15/1115:00 -
2 stops12h 45m
Deal found 14/8£477
Wed 11/1106:00 -
1 stop15h 15m
Wed 18/1113:15 -
2 stops14h 45m
Deal found 16/8£478
Thu 17/905:55 -
2 stops17h 00m
Mon 28/918:10 -
1 stop16h 15m
Deal found 14/8£479
Tue 29/911:10 -
2 stops15h 55m
Tue 6/1013:05 -
2 stops14h 10m
Deal found 14/8£480
Mon 21/905:55 -
2 stops17h 00m
Sun 27/918:10 -
1 stop16h 15m
Deal found 17/8£480

Find flight deals from Dublin to Raleigh

Round-trip from

£436

One-way from

£302

Popular in

July

Cheapest in

February

Average price

£606

Good round-trip deal

£499 or less
Icelandair
  • Icelandair
  • 6/11-9/11
  • 2 total stops
  • 21h 45m total
  • Dublin to Raleigh
1/9
  • 1/9
  • 2 total stops
  • 39h 18m total
  • Dublin to Raleigh
Highest demand for flights based on searches. 14% potential increase in price (£61 potential increase over avg. return price).
Cheapest flight prices on average. 3% potential price decrease (£11 potential savings vs. average return price).
Average for round-trip flights in August 2026
Price to beat on a round-trip flight from Dublin to Raleigh-Durham.

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DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Fri 6/11

11:30-18:35

1 stop12h 05m

Raleigh-Durham

Mon 9/11

19:35-10:15

1 stop9h 40m

£436

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Thu 14/1

08:50-23:04

2 stops19h 14m

Raleigh-Durham

Fri 29/1

13:00-09:25

2 stops15h 25m

£477

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Sun 1/11

05:45-22:32

2 stops20h 47m

Raleigh-Durham

Sun 15/11

07:25-07:45

1 stop19h 20m

£477

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Mon 14/9

05:55-17:55

2 stops17h 00m

Raleigh-Durham

Mon 21/9

18:10-18:25

1 stop19h 15m

£480

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Thu 17/9

05:55-17:55

2 stops17h 00m

Raleigh-Durham

Mon 28/9

13:42-10:00

2 stops15h 18m

£480

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Thu 10/9

08:55-21:32

2 stops17h 37m

Raleigh-Durham

Mon 14/9

18:10-18:25

1 stop19h 15m

£480

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Mon 28/9

05:55-17:55

2 stops17h 00m

Raleigh-Durham

Mon 5/10

14:55-09:15

2 stops13h 20m

£480

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Mon 21/9

05:55-17:55

2 stops17h 00m

Raleigh-Durham

Sun 27/9

18:10-15:25

1 stop16h 15m

£480

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Fri 18/9

05:55-17:55

2 stops17h 00m

Raleigh-Durham

Mon 21/9

13:42-10:00

2 stops15h 18m

£480

DublinRaleigh

DUB Dublin - RDU Raleigh-Durham

DUBRDU

Dublin

Fri 11/9

05:55-16:21

2 stops15h 26m

Raleigh-Durham

Sun 27/9

18:10-15:25

1 stop16h 15m

£480

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Everything you need to know about your flight from Dublin to Raleigh

How far ahead should I book a flight from Dublin to Raleigh?

Booking 71 days in advance of your planned departure date is, on average, the best time to get cheap flights from Dublin to Raleigh. The general trend is that the closer you book to the departure date, the more expensive your flight will be.

What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Dublin to Raleigh?

Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Dublin to Raleigh (average of £331). Flying from Dublin to Raleigh in July is currently the most expensive (average of £639). 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.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly from DUB to RDU?

When flying from Dublin to Raleigh, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.

How much does it cost for a return flight from Dublin to Raleigh?

Airfare is below average for this route at the moment.

Dublin to Raleigh flights typically cost between £586 and £611 in November.
The cheapest return price found within the last 5 days was £436 on Icelandair (6 Nov–9 Nov).

Reviews of airlines servicing Raleigh

Get a feel of what it's like to fly with Aer Lingus,American Airlines, andIberia from Dublin to Raleigh by reading reviews from past customers. Users have also rated airlines in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.

Food

6.7

Entertainment

7.0

Overall

7.3

Comfort

7.2

Boarding

7.5

Crew

8.1

Reviews

1 / 20
2.0
Mediocre

Anonymous,May 2026

DUB - EWR

Underpricer is a terrible organization that inserted itself as a “travel agent” simply by way of me booking on kayak. Never would I have willing assented to using underpricer. Further, we had a problem whereby two duplicate one-way flights from Dublin were inadvertently booked for me and my wife, stemming from a family emergency. My wife’s sister / my sister in law had a brain tumor and immediate surgery to remove it, which obviously impacted our previously planned travel arrangements. I tried to cancel the flight due to the extenuating circumstances. Underpricer said canceling was not possible, but a credit would be possible for the exact same flight - one way from Dublin - to be used in one year from the original flight date. I asked if it would be possible to make the credit a general credit to any participating AerLingus airport destination, which would allow more flexibility than having to go back to Ireland within a year. In order to pursue the credit, Underpricer requested documentary proof regarding my sister in laws brain tumor, which we gave them. Underpricer then asked us to document our relationship to the patient - so I gave them my marriage certificate to evidence my wife and her sister having the same last name. Underpricer asked for further proof, so we gave them copies of my passport, my wife’s passport, and my sister in laws passport. All of these hoops to jump through for Underpricer, with sporadic communication on their part throughout, only for them to say 3 days before the original booking that no credit was available - not even the one they originally offered. They said my only option was to pick a date within the next year to move the flight to - and of course to make that change, they charged me an additional $350 fee just to make that change. What a pathetic, fraudulent organization. Kayak should be embarrassed to be associated with Underpricer and should cease that relationship immediately. And for AerLingus, who only Underpricer could talk to regarding the booking (I was not permitted) to not understand our family’s situation and just stand by blanket policy that no credit is permitted, is equally disappointing.

Food

6.7

Entertainment

7.0

Overall

7.3

Comfort

7.2

Boarding

7.5

Crew

8.1

Reviews

1 / 20
2.0
Mediocre

Anonymous,May 2026

DUB - EWR

Underpricer is a terrible organization that inserted itself as a “travel agent” simply by way of me booking on kayak. Never would I have willing assented to using underpricer. Further, we had a problem whereby two duplicate one-way flights from Dublin were inadvertently booked for me and my wife, stemming from a family emergency. My wife’s sister / my sister in law had a brain tumor and immediate surgery to remove it, which obviously impacted our previously planned travel arrangements. I tried to cancel the flight due to the extenuating circumstances. Underpricer said canceling was not possible, but a credit would be possible for the exact same flight - one way from Dublin - to be used in one year from the original flight date. I asked if it would be possible to make the credit a general credit to any participating AerLingus airport destination, which would allow more flexibility than having to go back to Ireland within a year. In order to pursue the credit, Underpricer requested documentary proof regarding my sister in laws brain tumor, which we gave them. Underpricer then asked us to document our relationship to the patient - so I gave them my marriage certificate to evidence my wife and her sister having the same last name. Underpricer asked for further proof, so we gave them copies of my passport, my wife’s passport, and my sister in laws passport. All of these hoops to jump through for Underpricer, with sporadic communication on their part throughout, only for them to say 3 days before the original booking that no credit was available - not even the one they originally offered. They said my only option was to pick a date within the next year to move the flight to - and of course to make that change, they charged me an additional $350 fee just to make that change. What a pathetic, fraudulent organization. Kayak should be embarrassed to be associated with Underpricer and should cease that relationship immediately. And for AerLingus, who only Underpricer could talk to regarding the booking (I was not permitted) to not understand our family’s situation and just stand by blanket policy that no credit is permitted, is equally disappointing.

Food

6.7

Entertainment

7.0

Overall

7.3

Comfort

7.2

Boarding

7.5

Crew

8.1

Reviews

1 / 20
2.0
Mediocre

Anonymous,May 2026

DUB - EWR

Underpricer is a terrible organization that inserted itself as a “travel agent” simply by way of me booking on kayak. Never would I have willing assented to using underpricer. Further, we had a problem whereby two duplicate one-way flights from Dublin were inadvertently booked for me and my wife, stemming from a family emergency. My wife’s sister / my sister in law had a brain tumor and immediate surgery to remove it, which obviously impacted our previously planned travel arrangements. I tried to cancel the flight due to the extenuating circumstances. Underpricer said canceling was not possible, but a credit would be possible for the exact same flight - one way from Dublin - to be used in one year from the original flight date. I asked if it would be possible to make the credit a general credit to any participating AerLingus airport destination, which would allow more flexibility than having to go back to Ireland within a year. In order to pursue the credit, Underpricer requested documentary proof regarding my sister in laws brain tumor, which we gave them. Underpricer then asked us to document our relationship to the patient - so I gave them my marriage certificate to evidence my wife and her sister having the same last name. Underpricer asked for further proof, so we gave them copies of my passport, my wife’s passport, and my sister in laws passport. All of these hoops to jump through for Underpricer, with sporadic communication on their part throughout, only for them to say 3 days before the original booking that no credit was available - not even the one they originally offered. They said my only option was to pick a date within the next year to move the flight to - and of course to make that change, they charged me an additional $350 fee just to make that change. What a pathetic, fraudulent organization. Kayak should be embarrassed to be associated with Underpricer and should cease that relationship immediately. And for AerLingus, who only Underpricer could talk to regarding the booking (I was not permitted) to not understand our family’s situation and just stand by blanket policy that no credit is permitted, is equally disappointing.

Food

6.7

Entertainment

7.0

Overall

7.3

Comfort

7.2

Boarding

7.5

Crew

8.1

Reviews

1 / 20
2.0
Mediocre

Anonymous,May 2026

DUB - EWR

Underpricer is a terrible organization that inserted itself as a “travel agent” simply by way of me booking on kayak. Never would I have willing assented to using underpricer. Further, we had a problem whereby two duplicate one-way flights from Dublin were inadvertently booked for me and my wife, stemming from a family emergency. My wife’s sister / my sister in law had a brain tumor and immediate surgery to remove it, which obviously impacted our previously planned travel arrangements. I tried to cancel the flight due to the extenuating circumstances. Underpricer said canceling was not possible, but a credit would be possible for the exact same flight - one way from Dublin - to be used in one year from the original flight date. I asked if it would be possible to make the credit a general credit to any participating AerLingus airport destination, which would allow more flexibility than having to go back to Ireland within a year. In order to pursue the credit, Underpricer requested documentary proof regarding my sister in laws brain tumor, which we gave them. Underpricer then asked us to document our relationship to the patient - so I gave them my marriage certificate to evidence my wife and her sister having the same last name. Underpricer asked for further proof, so we gave them copies of my passport, my wife’s passport, and my sister in laws passport. All of these hoops to jump through for Underpricer, with sporadic communication on their part throughout, only for them to say 3 days before the original booking that no credit was available - not even the one they originally offered. They said my only option was to pick a date within the next year to move the flight to - and of course to make that change, they charged me an additional $350 fee just to make that change. What a pathetic, fraudulent organization. Kayak should be embarrassed to be associated with Underpricer and should cease that relationship immediately. And for AerLingus, who only Underpricer could talk to regarding the booking (I was not permitted) to not understand our family’s situation and just stand by blanket policy that no credit is permitted, is equally disappointing.

Food

6.7

Entertainment

7.0

Overall

7.3

Comfort

7.2

Boarding

7.5

Crew

8.1

Reviews

1 / 20
2.0
Mediocre

Anonymous,May 2026

DUB - EWR

Underpricer is a terrible organization that inserted itself as a “travel agent” simply by way of me booking on kayak. Never would I have willing assented to using underpricer. Further, we had a problem whereby two duplicate one-way flights from Dublin were inadvertently booked for me and my wife, stemming from a family emergency. My wife’s sister / my sister in law had a brain tumor and immediate surgery to remove it, which obviously impacted our previously planned travel arrangements. I tried to cancel the flight due to the extenuating circumstances. Underpricer said canceling was not possible, but a credit would be possible for the exact same flight - one way from Dublin - to be used in one year from the original flight date. I asked if it would be possible to make the credit a general credit to any participating AerLingus airport destination, which would allow more flexibility than having to go back to Ireland within a year. In order to pursue the credit, Underpricer requested documentary proof regarding my sister in laws brain tumor, which we gave them. Underpricer then asked us to document our relationship to the patient - so I gave them my marriage certificate to evidence my wife and her sister having the same last name. Underpricer asked for further proof, so we gave them copies of my passport, my wife’s passport, and my sister in laws passport. All of these hoops to jump through for Underpricer, with sporadic communication on their part throughout, only for them to say 3 days before the original booking that no credit was available - not even the one they originally offered. They said my only option was to pick a date within the next year to move the flight to - and of course to make that change, they charged me an additional $350 fee just to make that change. What a pathetic, fraudulent organization. Kayak should be embarrassed to be associated with Underpricer and should cease that relationship immediately. And for AerLingus, who only Underpricer could talk to regarding the booking (I was not permitted) to not understand our family’s situation and just stand by blanket policy that no credit is permitted, is equally disappointing.

Food

6.7

Entertainment

7.0

Overall

7.3

Comfort

7.2

Boarding

7.5

Crew

8.1

Reviews

1 / 20
2.0
Mediocre

Anonymous,May 2026

DUB - EWR

Underpricer is a terrible organization that inserted itself as a “travel agent” simply by way of me booking on kayak. Never would I have willing assented to using underpricer. Further, we had a problem whereby two duplicate one-way flights from Dublin were inadvertently booked for me and my wife, stemming from a family emergency. My wife’s sister / my sister in law had a brain tumor and immediate surgery to remove it, which obviously impacted our previously planned travel arrangements. I tried to cancel the flight due to the extenuating circumstances. Underpricer said canceling was not possible, but a credit would be possible for the exact same flight - one way from Dublin - to be used in one year from the original flight date. I asked if it would be possible to make the credit a general credit to any participating AerLingus airport destination, which would allow more flexibility than having to go back to Ireland within a year. In order to pursue the credit, Underpricer requested documentary proof regarding my sister in laws brain tumor, which we gave them. Underpricer then asked us to document our relationship to the patient - so I gave them my marriage certificate to evidence my wife and her sister having the same last name. Underpricer asked for further proof, so we gave them copies of my passport, my wife’s passport, and my sister in laws passport. All of these hoops to jump through for Underpricer, with sporadic communication on their part throughout, only for them to say 3 days before the original booking that no credit was available - not even the one they originally offered. They said my only option was to pick a date within the next year to move the flight to - and of course to make that change, they charged me an additional $350 fee just to make that change. What a pathetic, fraudulent organization. Kayak should be embarrassed to be associated with Underpricer and should cease that relationship immediately. And for AerLingus, who only Underpricer could talk to regarding the booking (I was not permitted) to not understand our family’s situation and just stand by blanket policy that no credit is permitted, is equally disappointing.

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    If you book a flight from Dublin to Raleigh, you will be flying from Dublin to Raleigh-Durham. Flights to Raleigh-Durham (RDU) from Dublin (DUB) take 8h 25m for a nonstop flight. There are 2 flights from Dublin to Raleigh per day from 5 airlines.

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    Airlines like Icelandair and Delta fly from Dublin to Raleigh in about 12h 05m. The time it takes to get you to your destination can typically vary by up to 7h 09m. There are 3591 mi between Dublin and Raleigh. This flight may include one or multiple stops.

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  • What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Dublin to Raleigh?

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