Flights to Ireland |
There are many direct flights from various UK cities to Ireland
and to fly there from London takes just over an hour. Dublin
Airport is situated seven miles (11km) north of Dublin, near the
M50 and M1 motorways, while Shannon International Airport is
located 15 miles (24km) from Limerick City and Ennis, and 56 miles
(90km) from Galway City.
Which airlines fly to Ireland?
Ryanair offers cheap
flights to Dublin from Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, Newcastle,
Manchester, East Midlands, Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham,
Bournemouth, Bristol, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Doncaster,
Durham Tees Valley and Blackpool. Aer Lingus flies to Dublin from
Glasgow, Heathrow and Jersey, while Aer Arann offers the same service
from Derry, Cardiff and Isle of Man. Flybe has flights to Dublin from Southampton, Norwich,
Guernsey and Exeter. There are flights from London City to Dublin
on Air France and from
Plymouth and Newquay on Air
Southwest. Aer Lingus
flies to Shannon International from Heathrow and Ryanair offers cheap flights from
Stansted, Liverpool, Gatwick, Luton, Manchester, Bristol,
Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle and Edinburgh.
There are direct flights from various airports in the USA to
Ireland, arriving at Dublin Airport (11km north of Dublin city
centre) and Shannon International Airport (24km from Limerick city
and Ennis).
Which airlines fly to Ireland from the USA?
Aer Lingus offer
direct cheap flights to Dublin in Ireland from Boston and Chicago,
and United Airlines fly there
from New York and Chicago. Delta and Air France have direct flights to
Dublin from New York and Atlanta, while KLM and Continental also fly there from
New York. Cheap flights to Shannon International Airport are
available on Aer Lingus and
United Airlines from New York
and Boston, while Continental and Air France fly there from New
York.
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