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Get cheap flights to Dublin. Airports in the area include Dublin Airport (DUB). When you fly to Dublin you can take in Guinness Brewery, Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, St Stephen's Green, Monuments / Statues, Tours Around Dublin / Ireland, Kilmainham Jail, St Patrick's Cathedral and Temple Bar. Check flights to Dublin when you want to visit these nearby places: Clontarf, Croke Park, Drumcondra, Blackrock, Ballinteer, Phoenix Park, Ballyfermot, North Bull Island, Dun Laoghaire and Dalkey.


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Aer Lingus: Aer Lingus
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  • We booked our flight with Aer Lingus, which is the national airline of Ireland. The prices are average but if you book on Aerlingus.com you can save about $ 40.00. We paid $ 924.00 for 2 round trip tickets economy flying into Shannon Airport.

    The Airbus A330-200 was comfortable and our flight arrived and departed on time. The staff on the plane was very good.

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  • Phone: + 353 818 365000
  • Website: www.aerlingus.com
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    Ryan Air: Cheap Airline
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  • Check out www.ryanair.com for cheap flights to England and Europe. Be aware that most of the flights to Europe are in Airports far away from the city. Good way to travel if your on a budget..

    Also www.freshAer.com is a new no frills low cost airline flying to major European destinations. As of yet the air line company plan to commence flights from the 1st October flying from Dublin to London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Malaga. You can't book on the internet yet, however the phone number is 1890 757 757

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    Aer Lingus: Airport
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  • The international departure terminal - Dublin
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    The Dublin Airport has a great website that should tell you anything you need to know. Here's a list of the airlines that service Dublin and their telephone numbers.

    Adria Airways, 0044 2077344630
    Aer Arann, 01 - 814 1058
    Aer Lingus, 0818 365 000
    Aeroflot, 01- 844 6166
    Air France, 01- 6050383
    Air Canada, + 353 1-6610752
    Air Malta, 0044- 845 60 73 710
    Air Wales, 0800 133151
    Alitalia, 0044- 8700133151
    BA Citiexpress, 1800 626747
    bmi baby, 01-2420794
    bmi british midland, 01- 283 0700
    British Airways, 0044- 129 357837
    Flybe, 1890- 925532
    British Regional, 0845-7733377
    City Jet, 01- 844 5566
    Continental Airlines, 1 890 925 252
    Crossair, 01- 806 7430
    Czech Airlines, 01- 814 4626
    Delta Airlines Inc, 1 800 76 80 80
    Finnair, 01- 844 6565
    helios, 01- 4740690
    Iberia, 01- 677 98 46
    Lufthansa, 01- 814 4755/6
    Luxair, 0044 129 3596633
    Malev, 0044 207 439 0577
    Manx Airlines, 01- 260 1588
    Ryanair, 01- 609 7800
    SAS, 01- 8445440
    skyways, +46 850905050
    tyrolean, 1800 509142
    US Airways, 1890 925065

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  • Website: www.dublin-airport.com
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    General Travel Information: Chances are, you'll be flying here...
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  • farewell, Eire...for this week?! ;-D - Dublin
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    Depending on where you're flying here from, this probably determines the airline you use. Easyjet and Ryanair can be wonderfully inexpensive options, but remember they don't use LHR itself so they stink as means of connecting to Dublin from your primary home, transoceanic location. I've used both British Midland and Aer Lingus recently then, and if you make your internet reservations with enough advance notice, you can still get some great bargains with these major carriers. Really, you can. Just do a little homework, some research, on your own; it is work but it does work, too.

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    Dublin Airport: To Dublin by plane
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  • The quickest way to travel to Dublin is by plane.Various airlines like the Irish Aer Lingus or Ryanair and the German Lufthansa or Germanwings operate services to Dublin.
    The International Airport of Dublin is located about 8 miles (12 km) north of Dublin.

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  • Website: http://www.dublin-airport.com/
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    EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY.
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  • We booked with flybe on the internet at the bargain price of 59 pounds each return, they have some really good deals,it only took 45 minutes from Exeter Airport,Flybe operates from most UK Airports,check out their website for more information.

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    Dublin Airport: Dublin Airport
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  • Dublin Airport is located about 13k north of the city centre. Major works are taken place as the amount of travellers passing through is growing. On the arrivals level you will find lots of cafe's takeaway's and fast food outlets. Along with a few bars. On the ground level there is a post office, currency exchange, and a Dublin tourism office. a transport desk with train and bus details. Left luggage is open daily from 6am to 11pm. The charges around around 4 Euro per item for 24 hours. For general enquiries call 01 814 1111

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    Aer Lingus: Getting here
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  • From the UK and continental Europe, try calling your local Aer Lingus or Ryanair office or surf to www.aerlingus.com or www.ryanair.com for cheapies! Especially from places as London, Brussels and Amsterdam fares are very low nowadays. Occasionally carriers such as BA and British Midland offer good fares as well. If you're coming over by car/boat, the best way to get to Dublin is to take the ferry from Holyhead in Wales. Beware of seasickness, it creeps up on you, feels like hell, and won't leave you until you touch the shore again.

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    Ryan Air: Ryanair
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  • I have flown into Dublin once on Ryanair (from London Standsted), and flown out twice to Edinburgh. I have found this to be one of the cheapest alternatives to flying in and out of places in the UK (and other parts of Europe as well).

    While on the longer flights (going towards 3 hours) I have sometimes found Ryanair's seats to be a little uncomfortable, but on the shorter trips between the UK and Ireland I have found the journey to be very good.

    On my flights the time for flying averaged on just over an hour, so you barely have time to drink your coke (coca-cola - which on Ryanair is not included in the price of the ticket, you have to pay for food and drink, or bring your own) before the captain tells you that they are coming in to land.

    I have found the staff on Ryanair to always be polite, friendly and helpful. It is a good way to fly and especially good if you are looking for the cheaper alternative.

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    Dublin Bus: You can get to Dublin by plane...
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  • You can get to Dublin by plane or by boat.
    I took the plane.
    From the airport you can take a bustransport taking you to O'Conell station where you can buy different kind of cards for transportation: Darts or train or busses or a combination of it.

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