Flight to Dublin
Flight to Dublin gives information on booking a flight to Dublin be it a cheap flight to Dublin, business class flight to Dublin, or first class flight to Dublin. Dublin Airport, located approximately 10 Km (6 mile) north of Dublin City is operated by the Dublin Airport Authority and is the busiest airport in Ireland with more than 21 million passengers in 2006. The airport was established in 1937 and the first flight to Dublin took place in January 1940. It is predominantly an international airport as the total of domestic traffic was only 810,000 people. The airport is the headquarters of Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus and the no-frills airline Ryanair. The Dublin - London route is the second busiest international air route in the world after Hong Kong - Taipei. Direct flights operate to the United Kingdom, Europe, USA, Canada, and the Middle East.


Flight to Dublin - General
The following gives information on airlines that have a direct flight to Dublin.
Flight to Dublin from the UK
The UK has always been the most prominent country to have flights to Dublin. Over 20 of the major cities or regions in the UK have at least one scheduled direct
flight to Dublin.
Aer Arann has direct flights to Dublin from Cardiff, Inverness and the Isle of Man. Aer Lingus has direct flights to Dublin from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Jersey, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester and Newcastle.
Air Southwest has direct flights to Dublin from Newquay and Plymouth.
bmi has a direct flight to Dublin from London Heathrow.
Flybe has direct flights to Dublin from Exeter, Guernsey, Norwich and Southampton. Qatar Airlines has a direct flight to Dublin from London Heathrow. Ryanair has direct flights to Dublin from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Bristol,
Doncaster, Durham Tees Valley, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, London (Gatwick, Luton, Stansted),
Manchester, Newcastle and Nottingham. Sri Lankan Airlines has a direct flight to Dublin from London Heathrow.
Air France has a direct flight to Dublin from London City Airport.
Flight to Dublin from Europe
See Individual Cities for airline information.
Flight to Dublin from the USA
Aer Lingus has direct flights to Dublin from Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando, San Francisco and Washington. Delta Airlines has direct flights to Dublin from Atlanta, New York and Orlando. Air France has direct flights to Dublin from Atlanta and New York. US Airways has direct flights to Dublin from Philadelphia and Orlando. American Airlines has a direct flight to Dublin from Chicago.
Flight to Dublin from the Middle East
Etihad has a direct flight to Dublin from Abu Dhabi. Arkla Israel Airlines has a direct flight to Dublin from Tel Aviv.
Flight to Dublin from within Ireland
Aer Arann has flights to Dublin from Cork, Derry, Donegal, Galway and Sligo. Aer Lingus has a flight from Shannon to Dublin. Ryanair has a direct flight to Dublin from Cork.
Flight to Dublin from Canada
Air Canada has a direct flight to Dublin from Toronto.
Flight to Dublin - Tourist Info
A flight to Dublin is a must for everyone at least once in their lifetime. Major attractions for tourists to see in Dublin might include Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Castle, St Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity College, The National Gallery, The National Museum, and the Guinness Storehouse. If after a flight to Dublin you require convenient car hire at Dublin airport then Click here. For a good selection of accommodation within Dublin City Click here