Flight deals to Dublin
Find low fares for flights to Dublin from the UK.
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The capital of Ireland is a must-visit destination for many Brits. Regardless of whether they are of Irish heritage, many people will be drawn back again and again by its charm. Dublin is an energetic city with a rich culture and a complex history. Of course, there are also the friendly locals and the pubs that really make a visit what it is.
Visitors are often surprised to find that Dublin is actually quite expensive for day-to-day living, especially compared to the rest of Ireland. All the more reason to look for flight deals to Dublin that let you save your cash for spending on holiday, while getting you there in a reasonable time.
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Dublin flight times
- From London: 1 hr 20 mins
- From Manchester: 1 hr
- From Glasgow: 1 hr 5 mins
- From Cardiff: 1 hr
Airlines that fly to Dublin
- British Airways
- Ryanair
- Flybe
- Aer Lingus
- CityJet
- Loganair
Dublin insider flight tips
- You can usually fly from the UK to Dublin without stopping, especially if you can be flexible with your travel dates. All of the above airlines fly to Dublin directly.
- Dublin is the home base for budget airline Ryanair, which offers some ridiculously low fares for flights within Europe. Ryanair can get you to Dublin from major cities such as London (Gatwick and Stansted airports), Amsterdam, Paris and Athens.
How to get from the airport
Dublin Airport (DUB) is relatively small with only two terminals, making it nice and easy to navigate. It is well-equipped and only 12 kilometres from the city. A few companies run private airport shuttles that will get you to the centre of Dublin and nearby train stations. A cheaper option is to take the public bus (route 16) which takes about an hour to the centre of Dublin. There are also several coach services operating to major cities in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, such as Cork, Galway and Belfast. All of these services are detailed on the Dublin Airport’s official website along with an integrated booking system.
Taxis are readily available and take about 30 minutes to the centre of Dublin. Driving is not necessary in Dublin itself but ideal for exploring the rest of Ireland. You can find major car rental agencies in the Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall and in the Terminal 2 multi-storey car park.
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