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Home > Ireland  > Dublin

Cheap Flights to Dublin from £20

Compare the latest flight prices from Aer Lingus, BA, Flybe and Ryanair, these airlines have some great cheap last minute bargains to Dublin from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Doncaster, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, Liverpool, London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton.
Dublin (DUB) Airport is just a very short flight away from any UK airport. Cheap flights to Dublin with airlines like Ryanair, FlyBe, British Airways, and Aer Lingus offer the basis of many bargain weekends and short breaks to Ireland. There is a good choice of hotel and Bed and Breakfast accommodation to be found in and around the town. If you are looking to fly low cost with the cheapest airfares to Dublin, these pages will be for you.
Only prices for return direct flights to Dublin are displayed.
Aberdeen to Dublinfr £70with
aerLingus BA
Birmingham Dublinfr £24with
aerLingus Ryanair
Bristol to Dublinfr £32with
aerLingus Ryanair
Cardiff to Dublinfr £48with
aerLingus Flybe Ryanair
Doncaster Dublinfr £44with
Flybe
Nottingham Dublinfr £20with
Ryanair
Edinburgh Dublinfr £24with
aerLingus Ryanair
Exeter to Dublinfr £68with
Flybe
Glasgow to Dublinfr £20with
aerLingus Ryanair
Leeds to Dublinfr £28with
aerLingus Ryanair
Liverpool to Dublinfr £28with
Ryanair
London City Dublinfr £102with
aerLingus BA
Gatwick to Dublinfr £36with
aerLingus Ryanair
Heathrow to Dublinfr £74with
aerLingus BA
Luton to Dublinfr £32with
Ryanair
Stansted to Dublinfr £32with
Ryanair
Manchester Dublinfr £24with
aerLingus Ryanair
Newcastle to Dublinfr £32with
aerLingus BA Ryanair
Southampton Dublinfr £68with
Flybe
 
  • The very cheapest flights are on the bargain page, all fares are UNDER £60
  • Weekend flights to Dublin start from only £20.
To compare more prices to Dublin, click on the monthly pages below, these show extra dates and fares.
 
Best Prices to Dublin by Month

February from £23
March from £20
April from £20
May from £30
    
June from £34
July from £32
August from £39
September from £44
  • From your local airport in Wales or southwest England compare fares from £32.
  • If travelling from the north, check prices from Northern England - Dublin fr. £24
  • There are many low fare flights from Midlands to Dublin from just £20
  • If you live in Scotland check fares from Scotland to Dublin from £22

  • Travel and Transfers Dublin Airport (DUB), Ireland
    Outside new termial 2 at Dublin Airport
    Dublin airport is conveniently situated near the M50 ring road and M1 motorway, 6 miles north of the city centre.
    Taxi Average fare to city is about £12 - £14 but ask first, extra charges for additional passengers, luggage etc.
    Bus The airport is accessible by over 700 buses daily. You can reach the airport by bus from many areas outside the city.
    Train There is currently no train service directly to the airport, Dublin Bus runs from Heuston and Connolly rail stations and AerDart from Howth Junction Dart station.
    Dublin history and culture
    • Trinity College - The 1590's University houses the ancient Book of Kells, an 800 AD gospels manuscript.
    • Dublin Experience - Audio-visual introduction to city.
    • National Museum - 50 Rooms of Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking era and medieval collections.
    • Writers Museum - Literary displays, letters, 1st. editions.
    • National Gallery - Irish art collections.
    • Municipal Gallery - Modern Irish and impressionist paintings.
    • Christ Church Cathedral - 12th C. stone church.
    • Dublin Viking Adventure - Viking era Dublin reconstructed.
    • St. Patrick's Cathedral - 12th C. church.
    • Marsh's Library - 25000 volumes and manuscripts in AD 1701 building.
    • Guiness Storehouse - Celebrating the famous beer through the ages.
    • General Post Office - Important historical landmark connected with Irish rebellion.
    • Kilmainham Gaol - Audio-visual display in grim prison connected with Irish Independence struggle.
    • St. Stephens Green/Merrion Square - Fine Georgian architecture.
    • Old Jameson Distillery - Free whiskey-tasting tour.
    • Ceol - Interactive Irish traditional music centre.
    • Temple Bar - Busy pub, bar and restaurant area.
    • Phoenix Park - Large urban park with residence of Irish President, zoo and gardens.
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