Flight to Ireland

Flight to Ireland

Flight to Ireland

Flight to Ireland - Airports

Flight to Ireland website gives detailed information on booking a flight to Ireland. Booking information is given on direct flights to Ireland if available or indirect flights to Ireland if appropriate. The site also gives other useful information about transport at the airports, and hotels in the selected destinations. This website allows the user to view the airlines that have a direct flights to Ireland and to compare prices between the various carriers by giving direct links to their sites.

For visitors or tourists wishing to start their stay in Dublin or in the east of the country their flight to Ireland will most likely be to Dublin airport. Dublin International airport is the largest in Ireland and has scheduled flights to Ireland from the United Kingdom, the USA, Europe, Canada, the Middle East and from within Ireland itself. For a direct flight to Ireland through Dublin Click here.

For a flight to Ireland (Northern Ireland) travellers will preferably want a flight to an airport within Northern Ireland. The two Belfast airports and City of Derry airport serve Nothern Ireland. Belfast International has direct flights from the UK, Europe, USA, and Canada while Belfast City airport has flights mainly from Great Britain. For a flight to Ireland through Belfast International airport or Belfast City airport Click here City of Derry airport has direct flights from Great Britain and from Dublin. For a flight to Ireland via City of Derry airport Click here.

Visitors wishing to book a flight to Ireland and planning to start their stay in the west of Ireland or the southwest have several options open to them. Shannon International airport has flights to Ireland from the United Kingdom, Europe, the USA and Canada. Shannon is situated near the City of Limerick and is also close to Kerry, Clare and Galway. For more info on a flight to Ireland through Shannon Click here. Galway airport has flights to Ireland from the UK, Europe (limited destinations) and from within Ireland. More information on booking a flight to Ireland using Galway airport Click here. Knock has flights from the major UK cities and also a flight from Dublin. Visitors wishing to chose a flight to Ireland to start their vacation in the Mayo, Galway, and Sligo areas could choose Knock. For more info about a flight to knock Click here. Kerry airport has flights from London, Manchester, Frankfurt and Dublin. For a flight to Ireland using Kerry airport Click here.

A flight to Ireland via Cork would be ideal for travellers intending to start their stay in the South of the country. Cork has flights from all the major UK, European and Irish cities but has no direct flights to Ireland from North America. To plan a flight to Cork Click here. Waterford, in the Southeast of the country has limited flights from the UK and Europe. For more details on a flight to Ireland using Waterford airport Click here.

For visitors intending a visit to the Northwest of the country, Donegal and Sligo airports could be considered for a flight to Ireland but these two airports have very limited flights from the UK and the rest of Ireland. For a flight to Ireland using Donegal airport as a destination Click here. For a flight to Ireland using Sligo airport as a starting point Click here.

Google road direction map of Ireland Click Here


Flight to Ireland - General

The following provides information on airlines that have a direct flight to Ireland. This allows the user to get the best value flight by booking directly with the airlines. Also you can compare prices using Expedia, one of the top travel websites for info on a flight to Ireland.

Flight to Ireland from the UK


Flight to Ireland from Europe


Flight to Ireland from the USA


Flight to Ireland from the Middle East


Flight to Ireland from within Ireland


Flight to Ireland from Canada


Flight to Ireland - Irish Airlines

The three major Irish Airlines that have flights to Ireland are Aer Lingus, Aer Arann and Ryanair. Aer Lingus, based at Dublin Airport was founded in 1936 and is the flag carrier of the state. The airline has flights to Ireland from the UK, Europe, the US, as well as from within Ireland itself. Ryanair was founded in 1985 and has grown to the third largest airline in Europe in terms of passenger numbers and the largest in the world for international passenger movements. The airline has flights to Ireland from Europe and the UK as well as flights from within Ireland itself. Aer Arann was founded in 1970 and has flights to Ireland from twenty nine destinations in the UK, France and from within Ireland itself.

Flight to Ireland - Airport Links

The country is servd by the following twelve airports: Dublin, Shannon, Belfast International, Belfast City, Cork, City of Derry, Donegal, Sligo, Knock, Galway, Kerry and Waterford.

 

 

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