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Budget
$1,097 - $1,638
Route
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Price
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Mon 19/8
2 stops20h 25m
Dublin
Mon 26/8
2 stops29h 27m
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Tue 16/4
1 stop11h 46m
Dublin
Fri 17/5
1 stop13h 09m
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Sun 1/9
1 stop12h 45m
Dublin
Wed 11/9
1 stop15h 02m
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Wed 24/4
1 stop14h 54m
Dublin
Tue 30/4
1 stop14h 49m
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Fri 29/3
Nonstop7h 25m
Dublin
Fri 5/4
Nonstop8h 00m
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Sat 20/4
2 stops40h 05m
Dublin
Sat 27/4
2 stops34h 50m
Charlotte DouglasDublin
CLT - DUB
CLTDUB
Charlotte Douglas
Tue 16/4
1 stop11h 00m
Dublin
Fri 17/5
Nonstop8h 10m
Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Ireland (average of $1,266). Flying to Ireland in December will prove the most costly (average of $1,811). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$2,045
February
$1,929
March
$2,075
April
$2,139
May
$2,133
June
$2,435
July
$2,567
August
$2,512
September
$2,435
October
$2,063
November
$2,026
December
$2,759
DUB Temperature | 5 - 16 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Ireland, 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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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Entertainment
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Reviews
Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
Ah, the luck of the Irish. From evocative ancient ruins and dreamy landscapes, fabled traditional villages and lively pubs to hip, ultra-modern cities – Ireland is a wonderful destination.
Cosmopolitan Dublin, with its elegant Georgian streets and a rich literary heritage, is the arrival point for most flights to Ireland. It is one of Europe’s liveliest and friendliest cities, with world-famous pubs, cool clubs, spirited traditional music and fun-loving locals keen to “have the craic”
Outside Dublin, Ireland offers a wealth of attractions and activities – exploring the stunning lakes of Killarney and Killarney National Park, hiking the Connemara Way, Wicklow Gap or Ring of Kerry – or if you’re game you can even surf off the coast of Antrim, Donegal, Clare or Kerry.
The Atlantic thunders on the west coast and the Irish Sea is to the east, producing some fine seafood, while the pastoral regions produce the mainstays of simple, hearty Irish cuisine.
The Gulf Stream gives Ireland a temperate climate, though given the lush countryside, there is lots of rain (categorised as soft rain, spitting, showers, or lashing and pelting). Summer is typically dry and warm with long sunny days (it’s light from 6am-10pm) and average temperatures in the 20s. Spring and autumn temperatures are in the teens and winter is rainy and below 10 degrees. It’s generally coldest in January and February and this is the best time to find cheap flights to Ireland. Ireland’s weather is notoriously changeable, so dress in layers.
Using public transport (buses and trains) is fine for major routes such as Dublin to Cork or Galway, but trickier if you are travelling within counties.
National bus operator Bus Eireann and many private coach companies offer well-connected services between the cities and buses are generally cheaper than trains. Renting a car is the easiest way to explore the Irish countryside.
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