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Cheapest return prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours

Papeete
Papeete2 stops€1,206
Vaitape
Vaitape3 stops€3,570

Good to know

Low season

December

High season

September

Cheapest flight

€1,206
Best time to beat the crowds (12% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 0% lower on average.
Flight from Dublin to Papeete

FAQs - booking French Polynesia flights

  • How long is the flight to French Polynesia?

    An average direct flight from Ireland to French Polynesia takes 35h 25m, covering a distance of 24013 km. The most popular route is Dublin - Papeete with an average flight time of 34h 15m.

  • What is the cheapest flight to French Polynesia?

    The cheapest ticket to French Polynesia from Ireland found in the last 72 hours was €1,209. The most popular route is from Dublin to Papeete and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was €1,209.

  • What are the most popular destinations in French Polynesia?

    Based on KAYAK flight searches, the most popular destination is Papeete (94% of total searches to French Polynesia). The next most popular destination is Vaitape (6%).

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to French Polynesia

  • High season is considered to be June, July and August. The cheapest month to fly from Ireland is May.
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Top airline flying to French Polynesia

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Ireland to French Polynesia? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.4
Air FranceOverall score based on 1525 reviews
7.4Comfort
7.0Food
8.1Crew
7.4Boarding
7.0Entertainment
Airline reviews

Not a good one this time. The absence of internet without any information/notification ahead was really the unacceptable part. Also this new A350-900 has a serious legroom challenge for economy seats. It’s more like a medium-haul flight legroom configuration.

4.0 OkayCyrille, Nov 2024CDG - LOS
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Not a good one this time. The absence of internet without any information/notification ahead was really the unacceptable part. Also this new A350-900 has a serious legroom challenge for economy seats. It’s more like a medium-haul flight legroom configuration.

There was 2 hours delay before boarding and 2 hours delay after boarding while waiting in the plane

Very good crew. Food service above average. Seats very small for a 12 hours flight.

Boarding was a disaster being moved by Air France by bus to the plane. The plane should have been at the right gate.

They lost my baggage and I still have not got it back. Disgrace

Extremely poor. First - and oddly enough, Air France denied access to the Business Class lounge at CDG to all of us - although we were all flying Business Class. It is amazing that an airline denies lounge access to its passengers flying on business and paying several thousand dollars each ticket. Second, the food on Business Class on absolutely horrible. Air France must have made an effort to prepare bad tasting dishes (not even the ice cream was good). Third, the cabin temperature was too hot and although we complained many times, it never got cooler.

At check-in at Guarulhos Airport, I was coerced to pay EUROS 100 for each of my two teenage kids travelling on economy premium on the same flight (total charge of EUROS 200) to AIR FRANCE on the rational that they were on a different class and therefore they would require additional care from the flight crew. My wife and I would be (and actually flew) only a few meters from our kids on business class in the same flight. Air France took EUROS 200 from me in exchange for absolutely nothing. My kids are seasoned travelers and independent, and in any event, they were not given any special or any other assistance or attention by Air France flight crew as result or in connection with the fee charged from me at any given time during the flight to Paris - so ABSOLUTELY NO SERVICE WAS PERFORMED AND THE FEE WAS SIMPLY ANOTHER WAY OF “MILKING “ EXTRA EUROS 200 FROM ME. Worse, Air France made us wait for everyone to deplane in Paris to let us deplane - after an Air France Paris representative ridiculously confirmed that our kids were our kids, with our kids at that time already by our side seating in business class. We almost lost our connection to Malta as a result. Such a scheme from Air France is outrageous – especially because it penalizes its customers flying in business class or in first class. I would have imagined that Air France would have wanted to attract clients to fly its premium classes – not to charge cheap EURO 100 fees and to keep them waiting to deplane with their families after 12 hours flights at their destination. You won’t see us any time soon Air France and best of luck with your strategy !

Flight was late over a hour just like the first one. WiFi was down.

I paid 3 this and dollars for two tickets. No food, minimum drink, confused service and very uncomfortable sear. There was zero difference between busy ness and tourist class. I received a pathetic apology

Forty five minutes late for departure. Staff were pleasant. Food was adequate but not outstanding. Entertainment system was very good, as it usually is on Air France.

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Recent return flight deals

12/3Wed
2 stopsUnited Airlines
41h 10mDUB-PPT
22/3Sat
2 stopsUnited Airlines
51h 25mPPT-DUB
€1,206
4/12Wed
2 stopsAir France
41h 10mDUB-PPT
8/12Sun
2 stopsAir France
37h 35mPPT-DUB
€1,275
4/12Wed
2 stopsAir France
41h 55mDUB-PPT
8/12Sun
2 stopsAir France
37h 35mPPT-DUB
€1,282
4/12Wed
3 stops
46h 50mDUB-PPT
8/12Sun
2 stops
37h 35mPPT-DUB
€1,308
15/1Wed
2 stops
42h 05mDUB-PPT
22/1Wed
3 stops
37h 15mPPT-DUB
€1,345
15/3Sat
3 stopsKLM
31h 25mDUB-PPT
22/3Sat
2 stopsKLM
26h 50mPPT-DUB
€1,350
16/3Sun
3 stopsKLM
31h 25mDUB-PPT
22/3Sat
2 stopsKLM
26h 50mPPT-DUB
€1,375
15/12Sun
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
28h 15mDUB-PPT
22/12Sun
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
31h 20mPPT-DUB
€6,386
15/1Wed
1 stopAer Lingus
41h 15mDUB-PPT
22/1Wed
1 stopAer Lingus
28h 31mPPT-DUB
€8,518
15/3Sat
1 stopAmerican Airlines
41h 15mDUB-PPT
22/3Sat
2 stopsAmerican Airlines
23h 01mPPT-DUB
€8,788

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