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Flights to Dublin - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights to Dublin to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Dublin?

The average price of all flights to Dublin clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Dublin is Thursday where tickets can be as cheap as €1,326. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Monday, where prices are €1,761 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Dublin?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Dublin, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights to Dublin is February, where tickets cost €1,127 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, where the average cost of tickets from Australia is €1,899 and €1,535 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is February with an average price of €1,163.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Dublin?

The average price for all flights to Dublin depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Dublin is generally in the afternoon, when flights cost €1,257 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Dublin is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is €1,506.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Dublin?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights to Dublin, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price, you should book around 0 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 9 days before departure.

Good to know

Low season

January

High season

December

Cheapest flight

€479
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 7% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly (38% more expensive on average)
Flight from Perth to Dublin

FAQs - booking Dublin flights

  • What does Dublin Airport offer in the way of support services for passengers with special needs?

    Passengers who require special assistance will find many helpful facilities and services at Dublin Airport, including modified bathrooms, lifts, privacy rooms and a relief room for assistance dogs. Wristbands and lanyards are also available for passengers who have hidden disabilities. If you will need special assistance during your time at the airport, it’s important to let your airline know at least 48h before your departure, so everything can be arranged for you.

  • Where do I go to get a taxi from Dublin Airport to the city centre?

    The taxi rank at Dublin Airport can be found just outside the arrivals hall of Terminal 1. The journey into central Dublin should cost somewhere around € 25 to € 30 (approximately A$ 37 to A$ 40), with the price tending to be a bit higher at peak traffic times. Depending on the traffic conditions and the area of Dublin you’re travelling to, the trip generally takes around 15 to 25min.

  • Does Dublin Airport have on-site hotels?

    There are two hotels at Dublin Airport: the Radisson Blu Hotel Dublin Airport and the Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport are both located in the airport grounds and are within walking distance of the terminal buildings. Both hotels also have a free airport shuttle service between airport and hotel to transfer guests travelling with lots of luggage.

  • Does Dublin Airport have facilities for those travelling with babies?

    There are dedicated feeding rooms and nappy changing facilities in both T1 and T2 at Dublin Airport. These spaces have changing tables, microwaves and bottle warmers as well as high chairs, and you can tend to your baby’s needs in privacy. There are comfortable seats outside so the rest of the family can wait nearby.

  • Is there luggage storage at Dublin Airport?

    It is possible to store luggage at the Excess Baggage area in the T1 arrivals hall. You can leave your cases in a secure area there and pay for them when you return to collect them. The rough costs range between EUR7 (around AUD11) for 0 – 4 hours and EUR12.50 (around AUD20) for 0 – 24 hours.

  • Can I get from the airport into Dublin on public transport?

    There are various bus/coach services that operate from the airport, but the AirLink Express is the best option as it makes fewer stops before the centre and goes to various important places in the city. Tickets can be bought on the coach, from the airport desk or from automated ticket machines.

  • How far is Dublin Airport from central Dublin?

    Central Dublin is 9 km away from Dublin Airport.

  • What is the name of Dublin’s airport?

    When flying to Dublin, you'll arrive at Dublin Airport (DUB). The airport is also known as Dublin or Dublin Airport.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Dublin?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Dublin.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Dublin?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Dublin is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Dublin?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Dublin with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Dublin?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Dublin up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • How many direct flights to Dublin are there each week?

    Each week there are around 28 direct flights from within Australia to Dublin. The most common day for departures is Friday, with 14% of flights taking off on this day.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Dublin

  • Book at least 1 week before departure in order to get a below-average price.
  • High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly from Australia is February.
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Dublin flight deals.
  • Do you have family or friends meeting you at Dublin Airport (DUB)? Each terminal has its own designated meeting point. If you’re arriving in Terminal 1, let your loved ones know to meet you near the information desk on the arrivals level. If you’re arriving in Terminal 2, they can head to the arrivals level and wait near the Spar shop.
  • If you need a quiet moment of devotion, Dublin Airport has a multi-faith prayer room in Terminal 2 and a church that can be found if you walk outside the arrivals hall and through the short term parking area.
  • Dublin Airport has a sensory room that has been designed to help calm passengers who become overwhelmed in busy, unfamiliar environments. The room must be booked in advance through One Complete Solution, Dublin.
  • For those passengers coming off flights to Dublin who want to explore Ireland under their own steam, Dublin Airport has a number of reputable car hire companies located in the arrivals hall of the airport. Book your car in advance and go to the car rental desks upon arrival to collect your keys and be taken to your vehicle. Happily, the Irish drive on the same side of the road as you do in Australia!
  • If you need to change currency at Dublin Airport, just look out for the ICE (International Currency Exchange) Bureau de Change counters, which are scattered throughout both terminals of the airport. It is also possible to pre-order your currency on the Dublin Airport website, which means you can be secure in the knowledge that your holiday money will be waiting for you on arrival.
  • If you would like something as a reminder of your holiday to Dublin, why not get yourself some fine Irish whiskey? Pop into The Loop – Dublin Airport’s duty-free store – where you will find The Irish Whiskey Collection with its 365 whiskeys: one for every day of the year. There are in-store experts who will help you make your decision, as it may be difficult to choose from this rich collection of local and international whiskeys.
  • For those who need to communicate with the outside world, there is free Wi-Fi at Dublin Airport so you will be able to use your mobile devices while waiting to leave the airport or catch your next flight. Simply connect to the Dublin Airport Wi-Fi or Eircom network and click the ‘continue to surf’ link – you will not need to register.
  • Hungry travellers arriving on flights to Dublin are in luck as there are several restaurants to choose from outside security – the Mezzanine Food Court has Alcock & Brown serving breakfast, lunch and dinner or just pastries and coffees if you prefer something smaller, as well as Pulse, the healthy option. There is also a McDonald’s here. The arrivals hall itself has AMT Coffee for a quick caffeine fix and Marquette, a self-service restaurant.
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Prefer to fly direct to Dublin?

Find which airlines fly direct to Dublin Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Australia to Dublin

Monday

ANA, Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, +57 more

ANA, Aegean Airlines, +58 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +55 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +56 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +54 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +55 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +59 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +60 more

Friday

ANA, Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, +54 more

ANA, Aegean Airlines, +55 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +57 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +58 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +56 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +57 more

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Direct returns

Dublin to Australia

Monday

ANA, Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, +57 more

ANA, Aegean Airlines, +58 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +55 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +56 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +54 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +55 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +59 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +60 more

Friday

ANA, Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, +54 more

ANA, Aegean Airlines, +55 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +57 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +58 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, +56 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +57 more

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Top 4 airlines serving from Australia to Dublin

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Dublin. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from Australia to Dublin. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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8.1
EmiratesOverall score based on 3506 reviews
7.9Food
8.1Boarding
8.0Comfort
8.3Crew
8.2Entertainment
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Nothing, all that I know is that I will never travel with Emirates again Qatar is were I belong. You guys should send someone over to experience what true acomadation is, Emirates has the worst food that I ever eat on any airline ,even jetblue has better food and snacks that curry Indian garbage you guys serve just make people sick.

4.0 OkayAnonymous, Oct 2024BKK - DXB
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Nothing, all that I know is that I will never travel with Emirates again Qatar is were I belong. You guys should send someone over to experience what true acomadation is, Emirates has the worst food that I ever eat on any airline ,even jetblue has better food and snacks that curry Indian garbage you guys serve just make people sick.

Okish. But for £550 , I’d have preferred a better experience

Seats are not as easy to move as you would hope in premium econo Y

Emirates is good airlines. But there plane seats were very small and congested. Need to little good and big seats in economy class.

We did not fly and our agent has been uncilling and uncooperative to help us rebook flight. We will never use Kayak ever again to book our flights, and we will let our network of friends know that using Kayak is equal to losing $$$$$.

The food was pretty good and the crew were excellent. It would have been excellent all round but for screaming children. Six hours at least of a 10 hr flight. Mostly 1 child clearly on the spectrum and probably ADHD but I really felt for the parents and grandparents who were obviously struggling and doing the best they could under the circumstances. No reflection on the airline of course and we all need to be more tolerant with these challenges . Slept for 15 hrs when I got home.

The plane was very old and uncomfortable. Service was very slow!

Much better this time than our previous. We had Been thinking we wouldn’t fly with emirates again. I have a wheat allergy so request a gluten free meal. The meals provided in the past have been mostly inedible. So dry and hard and tasteless. I see what my husband gets given with a packed tray with treats and mine is uninviting and awful. I actually was hangry with little food and not able to eat and enjoy what was given to me 😡 This last flight was an improvement. The first meal was edible tho no treats, why can’t a chocolate be given like on the regular trays. I realise you are trying to make the gluten free a dairy free and probably vegetarian one at the same time to save you dollars tho it’s shocking to receive. The snack sandwich given was much better and edible, not hard and dry as previous trips. The final meal received, Breakfast had more variety and treats on it, thank you for that. At last.!!

Same problem with very poor food. Gluten free options can taste great, there is not reason to be give suboptimal meals in this situation.

On the Dubai-Gatwick flight the only meal options were Beef or Chicken. No vegetarian option. This was a surprise. I would usually order in advance but did not this time. Would have been good to know that a vegetarian meal is not available as a standard meal. Thankfully it was just me travelling, but if I’d had my kids with me that would have been a big problem for us.

Doha airport is huge , takes long time to reach gate .

Fly Qatar Airways is always amazing. Their service and care for details is really very good.

Between Air India and Qatar my luggage was lost for three days. I eventually found my own luggage location using the Apple Air Tag. Air India used a paper form to report my lost luggage. I could never get past getting past luggage personnel with my report number before they would hang up on me. Only after them specifically telling Air India at Chandigarh airport where my luggage was located which was right under their noses did they react. After three days I finally received my luggage. The Air India luggage folks didn’t seem proactive in finding the luggage’s rightful owner.

Food was good, attendants were friendly. Seats were not comfortable. Did not receive any amenities such as eyemask or earplugs that would have helped sleep. Additionally a large group of passengers boarded very late into boarding and were a disruption for almost the whole flight. Flight attendants did their best but the kids were making so much noise, kicking seats, and half the time no adult was sat with them so they weren’t being managed.

Good staff, good intent, decent entertainment. More seat space would always be of benefit

I had first class service from them. A little late taking off, but no major problem

More facilities to transport to the gates......felt too much walking distance

It was good no problems made it on time for the next flight overseas!

Fantastic, the 787-9 is a very beautifully designed plane and it was a pleasure to fly in the Qsuite. The suite did feel slightly smaller than the 777 variant, and the suite door also felt smaller, as I felt more exposed as passengers and crew walked past. Food was too notch, and the service was fantastic. I wish they’d enforce boarding zones more effectively, but otherwise they did really well.

I found it weird that the quality of the flight different from Australia to Doha than the Doha to Berlin leg. The quality of the toiletries pack (was in a box from Australia) and then a proper bag from Doha. The biggest variation was the inflight entertainment, which had a significantly shorter amount of content compared to the Doha flight. My QSuite seat was also broken and did not recline all the way flat. Wasn’t the best and I wouldn’t be happy if I’d paid cash for the flight.

we were delayed from Athens to Abu Dhabi by an hour and a half, so I had trouble connecting the flight from there to Bali. It could have been done had they waited even 15 mins. There was another lady who was in the same boat. By the time we were half way across the terminal, they have actually already issued different flights for us to go Jakarta then to Bali. Not to mention the inconvenience of waiting over 4 hrs at the airport and the subsequent inconvenience, we did not arrive to Bali till after 800pm the next day, which means I paid for the hotel for nothing when I could have been there before noon the next day! There was little explanation. It was just as well I needed some assistance getting around, otherwise the 2 of us would have been completely lost! Not going to fly with them again!

This flight was a dreamliner so I think the space was ok for the legs, but the option for food was again limited and the crew was same.

Bad. Flight was very uncomfortable with narrow and shallow seats, very little food and water. I will not fly etihad again.

Good. The food was very bad. Except for the chicken rice, rest of the dish went to trash.

In never flown this flight, because my flight coning from Barcelona was delayed.

The flight was delayed which cause me to miss my connecting flight in AbuDhsbi airport.

I did not have a good experience in both flights of Etihad. First of all, when I was booking the flight, there were two options. The first option was a cheaper flight with longer layover (9 hrs), or a more expensive flight with shorter layover (2 hrs). I booked the expensive flight with shorter layover because I wanted a more comfortable trip. A few days before the trip, Etihad informed me that the departure time of my first flight will change 7 hours earlier, leading to an 9 hour layover, without giving me another option nor reimbursing me for the extra cost. They didn’t even send me an apologetic email for this change. Regarding the flight experience, I would rate it as mediocre. This is mostly because the pilots of both flights did their best to give us the worst approach to airports that I have ever experienced. In the case of the first flight they had to aboard the landing and took off again right before touching the landing strip. The captain said that it was due to wind conditions but the second time the pilot followed the same direction as the first time to land the plane.

Etihad flight sector is a local . .give the same quality upto destination

Online was good boarding also but a child was crying all the way with no intervention from crew member.

1st of all on February 27th Abu Dhabi to Delhi flight the seat wasn't comfortable at all, coming back the Lounge at Abu Dhabi didn't have anything. Than the Food in the flight

Attentive, efficient and pleasant flight crew. Easy to obtain seat selections and exit row. The only issue but one that affected the entire flight was a very uncomfortable seat. Seat design permitted no movement and was very hard and raised toward front of seat.

The seats of the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner were ridiculously uncomfortable. I was on 10 flights during this vacation and this plane was super uncomfortable both times I was on one whereas all of the others were perfectly fine. Additionally, these planes do not have any air vents that passengers can control, the climate is entirely controlled by the crew which made for an extremely uncomfortable temperature for the duration. The flight attendants tried to make everyone happy with the temperature but several people you could tell were excessively warm and just wanted a bit of airflow.

The whole experience was great. The only improvement would be the entertainment selection

Economy extremely cramped. Dinner was not good. Breakfast was quite good. Crew was excellent.

More than 3 hours delayed. And they knew about it the night before already. I had a laugh when the captain said - don’t take out your frustration on the staff. Before take off Business class seats had very little space. My knees were digging into the seat in front

Excellent service smooth flight f or the most part food was right now.I'm expectedly good.

I never was able to take this cancelled flight…all flights from Zagreb were cancelled at 3:30 AM of departure day 9/8!

Flight on time. Food was poor - low quality and hard to eat due to poor layout

A late notice on the departure board of a last minute gate change from A gates to C gates was particularly challenging for us. We are senior citizens who ambulate just fine, at our pace. This late notice caused all of us to run, or in our case, walk as quickly as we could from Gates A to the transit train then down an another long concourse. Anyone with mobility issues or needing a cane to walk would not have made it on their own and they wouldn’t have had enough time to coordinate wheelchairs. At first I thought this was just “how it goes” at airports, until I noticed a text I received on my trip-it app that notified me of this gate change- WELL ahead of the departure boards in the airport. Had I be paying attention to my app instead of the AIRPORT’S information system we would have been able to move on with ease and composed instead of ‘trotting quickly’ and agitated at the new gate.. I see this as a flaw in either the airport’s arrival/departure board system or in BA’s communication to the airport. Either way, there is a LOT of room for improvement.

Honestly it was not great. I bought the plane tickets months prior to flying. The trip there was fine, though I found the mini beer offered on the flight a bit chintzy. The food was actually quite terrible both ways. I suppose that is somewhat to be expected. However, the return flight experience was awful. They did not have a seat assigned for me so I ended up "Flying Standby" on a flight I had purchased tickets for. This only complicated things when we arrived at Heathrow where I had to be assigned a seat on the next plane before getting through security. That added 15 minutes to the ordeal because there was no one to answer the phone for the security personnel. The security lines were backed up because people. It took another hour to get through and I almost missed my return flight due to them not having assigned me a seat number. Stupid.

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Recent return flight deals

 
These are the cheapest return flights to Dublin found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
8/2Sat
2 stops
44h 50mPER-DUB
17/2Mon
2 stops
26h 40mDUB-PER
€882
27/1Mon
1 stopQatar Airways
21h 55mPER-DUB
11/2Tue
2 stopsQatar Airways
24h 45mDUB-PER
€903
4/2Tue
2 stopsTurkish Airlines
39h 30mPER-DUB
12/2Wed
2 stopsTurkish Airlines
24h 30mDUB-PER
€978
13/5Tue
2 stopsTurkish Airlines
39h 15mPER-DUB
29/5Thu
2 stopsTurkish Airlines
57h 15mDUB-PER
€992
12/5Mon
2 stopsBritish Airways
26h 45mSYD-DUB
9/6Mon
2 stopsBritish Airways
26h 15mDUB-SYD
€1,128
1/5Thu
1 stopEtihad Airways
44h 00mSYD-DUB
27/5Tue
2 stopsEtihad Airways
37h 25mDUB-SYD
€1,142
21/1Tue
1 stopEtihad Airways
44h 20mSYD-DUB
9/2Sun
1 stopEtihad Airways
23h 10mDUB-SYD
€1,154
6/5Tue
2 stopsBritish Airways
31h 00mBNE-DUB
31/5Sat
3 stopsBritish Airways
31h 45mDUB-BNE
€1,281
6/5Tue
1 stopEmirates
23h 55mMEL-DUB
3/6Tue
2 stopsEmirates
25h 50mDUB-MEL
€1,293
1/5Thu
1 stopEmirates
32h 00mSYD-DUB
27/5Tue
1 stopEmirates
30h 45mDUB-SYD
€1,294

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Recent one-way flight deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best deals for one-way flights to Dublin found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
30/1Thu
2 stops
38h 05mPER-DUB
€479
4/2Tue
3 stops
43h 20mPER-DUB
€492
26/12Thu
1 stopEtihad Airways
44h 20mSYD-DUB
€657
1/5Thu
1 stopEtihad Airways
44h 00mSYD-DUB
€659
5/2Wed
1 stopQatar Airways
21h 55mPER-DUB
€688
29/4Tue
2 stopsTurkish Airlines
28h 15mSYD-DUB
€726
20/2Thu
1 stopQatar Airways
26h 00mSYD-DUB
€727
11/12Wed
2 stopsTurkish Airlines
50h 00mMEL-DUB
€728
3/12Tue
1 stopEmirates
21h 00mPER-DUB
€861
20/11Wed
2 stopsEmirates
42h 55mMEL-DUB
€972

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Last minute flights to Dublin

Last minute flight, train and bus deals

 
These last-minute flight deals are the cheapest flights found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours for flights to Dublin that are departing in the next 10 days.
17/11Sun
multi-stopTurkish Airlines
55h 35mPER-DUB
1/12Sun
multi-stopTurkish Airlines
38h 25mDUB-PER
€950
18/11Mon
multi-stopBritish Airways
38h 15mSYD-DUB
21/11Thu
multi-stopBritish Airways
26h 55mDUB-SYD
€1,082
18/11Mon
multi-stopQatar Airways
21h 55mPER-DUB
1/12Sun
multi-stopQatar Airways
28h 05mDUB-PER
€1,111
19/11Tue
multi-stop
44h 20mSYD-DUB
26/11Tue
multi-stop
40h 45mDUB-SYD
€1,111
19/11Tue
multi-stop
45h 00mSYD-DUB
26/11Tue
multi-stop
33h 20mDUB-SYD
€1,168
18/11Mon
multi-stopEtihad Airways
44h 20mSYD-DUB
1/12Sun
multi-stopEtihad Airways
36h 00mDUB-SYD
€1,178
18/11Mon
multi-stopQatar Airways
43h 20mSYD-DUB
21/11Thu
multi-stopQatar Airways
23h 55mDUB-SYD
€1,247
19/11Tue
multi-stopEmirates
32h 45mSYD-DUB
26/11Tue
multi-stopEmirates
30h 50mDUB-SYD
€1,264
18/11Mon
multi-stopEmirates
24h 35mSYD-DUB
21/11Thu
multi-stopEmirates
31h 15mDUB-SYD
€1,269
18/11Mon
multi-stopEtihad Airways
23h 35mMEL-DUB
2/12Mon
multi-stopEtihad Airways
21h 30mDUB-MEL
€1,297

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