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£16 Find Cheap Flights to Dublin

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Everything you should know

Cheapest return fare
£39
Overall average: £46
Ryanair
Mon 26/1Fri 30/1
LTN - DUB • Direct
Cheapest one-way flight
£16
Typical prices: £33-£101
Ryanair
Thu 15/1
BRS - DUB • Direct
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BA's economy fares include a cabin bag, unlike budget carriers.
Expect delays at Dublin's baggage claim and taxi lines.
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Best reviews • 8.4 score
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Cheap Flights to Dublin

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights to Dublin that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals to Dublin

Mon, 26 Jan - Fri, 30 Jan
Ryanair Logo
06:00 - 07:15
LTN
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DUB
1h 15mdirect
Ryanair Logo
14:45 - 16:00
DUB
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LTN
1h 15mdirect
£39Ryanair
Tue, 6 Jan - Thu, 8 Jan
Ryanair Logo
09:40 - 11:05
LGW
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DUB
1h 25mdirect
Ryanair Logo
15:55 - 17:20
DUB
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LGW
1h 25mdirect
£39Ryanair
Fri, 23 Jan - Fri, 30 Jan
Ryanair Logo
05:50 - 07:05
LTN
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DUB
1h 15mdirect
Ryanair Logo
14:45 - 16:00
DUB
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LTN
1h 15mdirect
£39Ryanair
Thu, 12 Feb - Wed, 18 Feb
Ryanair Logo
06:30 - 07:50
STN
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DUB
1h 20mdirect
Ryanair Logo
06:30 - 07:50
DUB
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STN
1h 20mdirect
£39Ryanair
Fri, 27 Feb - Sun, 1 Mar
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20:25 - 21:25
MAN
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DUB
1h 00mdirect
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07:00 - 08:00
DUB
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MAN
1h 00mdirect
£39Ryanair
Fri, 23 Jan - Sun, 25 Jan
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09:30 - 10:35
BHX
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DUB
1h 05mdirect
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07:20 - 08:40
DUB
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BHX
1h 20mdirect
£41Multiple Airlines
Tue, 6 Jan - Tue, 6 Jan
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08:40 - 09:45
EDI
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DUB
1h 05mdirect
Multiple Airlines Logo
19:10 - 20:15
DUB
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EDI
1h 05mdirect
£41Multiple Airlines
Thu, 22 Jan - Sat, 24 Jan
Aer Lingus Logo
15:20 - 16:40
EDI
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DUB
1h 20mdirect
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06:30 - 07:50
DUB
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EDI
1h 20mdirect
£64Aer Lingus
Sat, 31 Jan - Sat, 31 Jan
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06:30 - 07:55
LHR
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DUB
1h 25mdirect
British Airways Logo
15:10 - 16:35
DUB
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LHR
1h 25mdirect
£70British Airways
Sat, 24 Jan - Sat, 31 Jan
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18:25 - 19:50
LHR
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DUB
1h 25mdirect
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15:10 - 16:35
DUB
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LHR
1h 25mdirect
£70British Airways
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Dublin

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights to Dublin to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Dublin?

These are the best round-trip prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight to Dublin was £16 for a one-way ticket from Bristol and £39 for a return. The most popular route searched for by our users was for flights from Manchester to Dublin and the best return deal found in the last 3 days was £39.

How much is a flight to Dublin?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Dublin from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

On average, a flight to Dublin costs £253. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost £15 and departed from Cardiff. The most popular routes on KAYAK are Birmingham to Dublin which costs £108 on average, and Manchester to Dublin, which costs £472 on average.

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What is the cheapest month to fly to Dublin?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Dublin, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights to Dublin is January, where tickets cost £46 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, where the average cost of tickets from the United Kingdom is £73 and £68 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is January with an average price of £49.

What is a good deal for flights to Dublin?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to Dublin, 25% of our users found tickets to Dublin for the following prices or less: From London Luton Airport £39 one-way - £52 return, from Liverpool £41 one-way - £45 return, from London Stansted Airport £46 one-way - £57 return.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Dublin?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Dublin, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price, you should book around 3 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 56 days before departure.

Expert advice

Expert advice for your flight to Dublin

 
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KAYAK teamed up with top travel experts to share the best tips for your journey.
Airlines
Ryanair

Stick to cabin baggage dimensions to avoid hefty fees; large carry-ons aren't weighed.


Avoid priority boarding; it often leads to long waits in cramped conditions.

Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus offers friendly cabin crew and a welcoming atmosphere on flights.


Choose AerSpace fare for front-row seating with extra comfort on short-haul flights.

British Airways

BA's economy fares include a cabin bag, unlike many budget carriers.


BA's CityFlyer from London City Airport offers quick, easy travel without liquid limits.

KLM

KLM offers free snacks and drinks on European routes, including wine and beer.


KLM's Economy Standard includes a checked bag up to 23 kg.

Loganair

Loganair offers free snacks like Tunnock’s wafers, adding charm to the flight.


Loganair's Compassionate Fares accommodate urgent travel changes due to bereavement.

Airports
DUB

For a quick exit, use the 24-hour buses to Dublin city centre. Double-decker rides offer great views, but avoid heavy luggage upstairs.

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Good to know - Cheap tickets to Dublin

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight£16
Best time to beat the crowds (19% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (2% more expensive on average)
Flight from Bristol to Dublin

When to book flights to Dublin

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Dublin based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated return price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or returns with a duration up to 40 days. The information is for flights to Dublin based on your location. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

Flights to Dublin: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travellers who flew to Dublin 
DeborahFlew with Aer Lingus
LHR
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DUB
Jun 2025
Heathrow seems to have a lot of plane traffic so make sure you have a good cushion of time if you have connecting flights. I had a 2 hour layover but ended up having to run to make sure I got to the other gate in time.
Verified travelerFlew with Aer Lingus
LHR
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DUB
Jun 2025
If you’re doing a transfer speak to someone at the desk don’t use an automated kiosk
KillianFlew with British Airways
LCY
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DUB
May 2025
Dublin airport a shambles when it comes to collecting luggage or getting a cab. Allow plenty of extra time.
ThomasFlew with Aer Lingus
LHR
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DUB
Oct 2024
You will likely have to walk a lot more than you might expect to make a connection.

FAQs - booking Dublin flights

  • How do I get from Dublin airport to Dublin city centre?

    You can get into Dublin city centre by taxi or by bus. A taxi will cost around 18-22 GBP, and you can find the taxi ranks outside both terminals 1 and 2. There are multiple bus companies that also leave from both terminals and go into the Dublin city centre, they each have their own pricing and might run direct or make a few stops on the way. You will be able to get more information and buy a bus ticket in the arrivals hall of either terminal.

  • Are there any onsite hotels at Dublin airport?

    There are no onsite hotels inside the Dublin airport, however there are 2 hotels located just a couple of minutes outside the terminal. The Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport and the Radisson Hotel Dublin Airport both offer shuttle services that run 24 hours a day and courtesy phones located at both Terminals 1 and 2.

  • Can I rent a car from Dublin airport?

    You can find rental car companies in both terminals at Dublin airport. In Terminal 1 their desks are located in the arrivals hall, while in Terminal 2 they are located in the Multi Storey Car Park. You can book your car in advance or just walk up to one of the desks and rent one.

  • Which budget airlines fly to Dublin airport?

    There are at least 2 budget airlines that fly to Dublin airport, Flybe and Ryanair, both of which run regular direct flights to Dublin airport, though Ryanair runs more frequent flights during the day. The flight time is usually just over 1 hour.

  • Are direct flights to Dublin available?

    Direct flights to Dublin are available from London Stansted and from London Gatwick with Ryanair. You can also fly direct from Manchester Airport with British Airways and with Ryanair. If you’re travelling from Birmingham Airport, direct flights are available with Aer Lingus and with Ryanair. Meanwhile, from East Midlands Nottingham Airport and Bristol Airport you can also fly direct to Dublin with Ryanair.

  • Do I need a visa to visit Dublin from the UK?

    UK nationals do not need to have a passport or visa to visit Dublin. However, you will need to take a valid form of ID with you to show at border controls when you land. With this in mind, it is a good idea to take your British passport with you when you fly to Dublin. If you plan to use your passport as your ID when boarding your flight or moving through immigration at Dublin Airport, make sure that it is still valid when you travel. If you do not have a passport, a valid British driving licence is also an acceptable form of ID.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Dublin?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight to Dublin was £16 for a one-way ticket from Bristol and £39 for a return. The most popular route searched for by our users was for flights from Manchester to Dublin and the best return deal found in the last 3 days was £39.

  • How far is Dublin Airport from central Dublin?

    Central Dublin is 6 miles away from Dublin Airport.

  • What is the name of Dublin’s airport?

    All flights to Dublin land at Dublin Airport. The airport code is DUB,and it can also be referred to as Dublin or Dublin Airport.

  • How much is a flight to Dublin?

    On average, a flight to Dublin costs £253. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost £15 and departed from Cardiff Wales Airport.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Dublin?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Dublin is Friday where tickets can be as cheap as £108. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Monday, where prices are £235 on average.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Dublin?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Dublin.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Dublin?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Dublin is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Dublin?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Dublin with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Dublin?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Dublin up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Dublin?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Dublin is generally at night, when flights cost £81 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Dublin is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is £119.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Dublin

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Dublin? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Dublin for the following prices or less: Cheap flights to Dublin from Bristol £100, from London City £154, from Exeter £794
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Dublin flight deals.
  • If you prefer spending your time at the airport in a quiet and relaxed environment, Dublin airport offers two lounges in terminals 1 and 2. They are open between 5am and 9pm, they offer complimentary drinks and snacks, a dedicated business centre and free WiFi access.
  • If you have a few hours of stop over after your flight to Dublin, you can store your hand luggage at Excess Baggage in terminal 1. The same company also offers bag wrapping services in both terminals 1 and 2 in the departure halls.
  • Need to do some last minute printing of documents? There are printing services available at all Left Luggage and Bag Wrapping locations. Items must be emailed to an email address provided in the store and will be printed as received. The service cost is around 5 GBP per 20 pages.
  • Dublin airport is equipped with both short term and long term car parks. It has 3 long term car parks that can be used with both terminals 1 and 2 with pricing varies on the length of stay and the distance from the terminals. You just drive in or pre-book your spot online, but either way it is advised that you arrive 45 minutes before your check in time to allow enough time for transfer to the terminal using the free 24 hour shuttle bus.
  • Flying to Dublin airport with your family? You will find baby changing facilities throughout both terminals 1 and 2. You can also rent baby and children equipment at The Stork Exchange, you will find everything from prams and strollers to car seats. The equipment can be delivered and collected to and from both terminals 1 and 2, making your experience travelling with kids as easy as possible.
  • Choosing low-emissions routes is a great way to lower your overall travel footprint. If you’re looking for low-carbon routes to Dublin, flights from London Heathrow Airport with British Airways or with Aer Lingus can reduce your emissions by around 80%. These flights do not involve any layovers en route and take around 1h 30min. Choosing low-carbon routes, however, will usually significantly increase your travel costs.
  • If you want to change pounds for euros when you land at Dublin Airport, currency exchange offices are available throughout the terminals. You will find currency exchange services located in the Baggage Hall inside Terminals 1 and 2 and in the main Arrivals Hall inside Terminal 1.
  • If you want to spend some time in quiet contemplation when you land at Dublin Airport, a multi-faith prayer room is available for passengers waiting for connecting flights. The prayer room is located in the T2 Departures area and is open 24h.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Dublin

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Dublin. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from the United Kingdom to Dublin. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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8.4
LoganairOverall score based on 23 reviews
6.7Entertainment
7.5Food
8.2Comfort
9.0Crew
8.6Boarding
Airline reviews

Everything was fantastic. My trip was short and sweet. No problems. Just remember. My paid checked in was i belive 2 to 3 lbs overweight. I believe I could have been given a discretionary pass rather than paying or unpacking. Especially as flight was probably half full only. Thank you

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Sept 2025
IOM - LCY
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Everything was fantastic. My trip was short and sweet. No problems. Just remember. My paid checked in was i belive 2 to 3 lbs overweight. I believe I could have been given a discretionary pass rather than paying or unpacking. Especially as flight was probably half full only. Thank you

I really enjoyed the good hot tea and biscuits. I loved the tartan plaid head-rests on each seat and the fact that there were all different. The crew’s uniforms are very sharp looking, too.

I booked this flight thru Kayak and then had to cancel within 24 hours of booking. They only refunded part of the fare, saying that was the usual practice. I was not pleased.

Everything! Not sure if there's really anything that could make it any better

Very quick trip from Southampton to Edinburgh Arrival a long way from baggage and up 3flights of stairs no lifts or escalators

Terrible last row seats many seats available but no offer to move to better seat

Delay on my previous leg, had to run to catch my flight. But that happens. Overall ok.

Flight was ok but lack of communication cost me to literally beg to be put on another flight as connecting flight had departed

They forgot to serve food and the crew was very unfriendly. Never experienced such a bad KLM flight. Usually fly from Toronto. New York was different.

The immigration hall in Amsterdam was understaffed, so passport checking was slower than it should be for a major airport. They need to get the automatic readers up and running for non EU passport holders. Waiting in line after a long flight feels a bit abusive.

Ad experience - been flying many years with them but they are losing out to other carriers with their service and bagage / seating policy. My 2 12-yo kids were not placed with the parent. Absurdity.

Short flight so it was okay. Nice crew, all very pleasant and professional. We were near the back in row 27 so just as we got our drinks, we started our descent so had to drink very quickly!

The baggage drop-off in Stuttgart is bad: after online check-in you cannot use the automated baggage drop off as indicated on the website. You can use the terminals but have to cue to 1 of three open and slowly working counters to drop the bags. took about 45 minutes wait time.

Our first flight was delayed so we missed our connecting flight. However it was easy to book a later flight on their app.

My flight was delayed by 6 hours then I missed BOTH of my connecting flights, I then had to stay in the AIRPORT at JFK because soooooo many people also suffered from missing flights and there was no hotels available. I would like to be compensated for this experience! I had to stay in the airport for over 16 hours!

Canceled my flight couple hours before takeoff. They could not find a decent re-routing and refused to pay for when i subjected alternative with Lufthansa.

Seats a little to soft on the SFO DUB flight

I was not admitted to the flight!!! I need a refund for this

Well, I think we left close to on time. Crew was “eh”.

This is a bit of a rant, but I'll try to keep it civil. The flight was delayed for 2 hours with almost ZERO updates from agents. Just "there's technical issues, we don't know if or when it'll be resolved" once an hour maybe? And the gate signs, and app never updated to show the delay until it was finally resolved. So when I called Aer Lingus to see if I could rebook, I had literally the dumbest conversation with the person on the phone there where he says "It's showing your flight departed at 11:10. So it's already departed!", where I responded, "Well, it's 12:45 and I'm on the phone with you, standing in the airport, staring at the plane. So...I'm not sure what your system is saying, but we aren't in the air right now.". He said "Nothing I can do. Since it doesn't show delayed in my system, you would be charged to reschedule." Once we finally departed 2 hours late, things were going smoothly as I would expect, except in another very strange way. The stewardesses were rolling the cart down the aisle offering drinks and I asked for a water, to which they said "Sure, you can buy a bottle". I'm not sure if this is an Aer Lingus thing. Maybe something I'd expect from Ryan Air, but for a 3 hour international flight, to not have complimentary water available for customers is an absolute first, in 15 years of flying for me. I'm not upset with the plane staff at all. They were very friendly, but Aer Lingus' policies, how they handled the delay, and the unbelievable conversation with the customer service representative, leaves a lot to be desired in those areas. Also, I'm not upset about the delay. Things happen. Technical issues. But this is a place where airlines really need to clearly communicate with their customers. They also changed gates from 12N to 13N and there was no notification on any app, or announcement over the PA. End of rant. I hope they get some feedback on how to improve communication, because otherwise, they were great. And the second leg of my trip was incredibly smooth - no nickle and diming water, no communication issues. Very professional and efficient and even landed early

The folks and flights were fantastic. I unfortunately wasn’t able to order a meal that I could eat (I’m gluten free) because I got my ticket through kayak, but they tried their best to find something to help me get through the long flight and I’ll forever remember their kindness.

Seats are terribly cramped. I’m only 5’2” and my knees were practically in my face. No room to put a normal size bag under the seat and when the person in front of you reclined their seat your tray table was in your lap. This is the airline’s way of cramming more seats into the plane to make more money. I’ll think twice about taking Aer Lingus again since there are a few other options from Boston to the Emerald Isle.

Couldn’t check In online, message was couldn’t check in until Sunday morning though plane left Saturday night. Checked in okay at airport but caused slot if stress.

It all went very well, except for the ramp coordination upon landing in Boston. That, however, was resolved in fairly short order.

NOTE. Aer Lingus does not accept American Express. I was denied boarding because I could not pay the fee for my oversized bag. I did not have another credit or debit card. Moreover, at CDG, I needed to check my bag at one location, go to another location to check my oversized bag and a THIRD location to pay for my oversized bag. Hence, once I was denied boarding, my bags were already en route to the plane. To retrieve them I needed to go to a FOURTH location in another part of the terminal. Last, Aer Lingus will not reimburse me for any portion of my ticket. I lost $1000 bc Aer Lingus doesn’t accept American Express at the CDG counter even though I paid for my ticket through the Kayak link with Amex. Kayak should remedy this situation if they want to continue to partner with Aer Lingus.

Take off was great but landing is always with a bump.

Staff were very professional. Much better than the outgoing flight from Dublin. Seat cushions were practically non existent. Making for a very uncomfortable flight.

Flight was delayed by 1 hour 45 minutes. Aircraft was cramped, dirty and uncomfortable. Boarding staff more interested in charging you for oversize baggage than getting you on board. Overall not a pleasant experience.

They were extremely unprofessional and unhelpful at check in. They did not understand laws related to Spanish residents flying with family It was very discriminatory the way we were treated.

A delay of almost 3 hours. It was evident that the staff wanted us to board urgently, to the point of rudeness, to avoid paying compensation

It's not the staff's fault. The cabin crew do their best but the setup in Stansted Airport by Ryanair is poor. The herding of people like cattle is unacceptable before boarding and is something that's in every airport but only in Stansted have I seen the queueing of passengers outside the plane on the tarmac and the crew only turning up with maybe 5 minutes to depart. This is a resource issue . Yes prices are good but seemingly comes with a price of poor treatment of customers. I'll pay more next time

On time arrival but the aircraft had seen better days and needed a deep clean.

It was appalling, full of young people who were drunk and disobeying instructions to sit down. Crew did nothing to enforce. There was a Ryanair pilot sitting in the aisle opposite me who talked through out the safety briefing so loudly I couldn’t hear. Whole thing felt unsafe

Delayed for 2 hours lack of communication no refreshments as promised and the drinks on board were not as ordered and refused to refund

Flight was fine, crew were good, cabin director spoke far too much; disembarking at Dublin Airport and entry into the terminal building was just dreadful, like entering the back door of a neglected factory building. What an awful impression it must give to first time visitors to Ireland.

The business class seating arrangement for LHR to MAA was very uncomfortable. The movie options were terrible.

Ohooo it's fantastic 👏 I love it 😀 😍 ❤️ it's on time ⏲️

Very bad. Business class money is paid but service is worst than economy with empty middle seat. Very low grade food, very poor toilet. This should be highlighted as worst business class in the world. Government of Jordan should ban British airways for misleading information.

Great seat in premium economy, great food and drinks throughout lots of in flight entertainment. 1 hour 40 min delayed flying out , 2 1/2 hour wait at passport control in tampa

Even in business class, no 2 members of our family including kids were able to sit together. I booked the tickets months in advance. The all my luggage was left in London and arrived 2 days later. It took hours to report the missing luggage at the airport and 3-4 hours to recover one of the bags from the airport with mind bending amount of paperwork. Worst experience ever, I would seriously reconsider traveling by British Airways again.

Crew attentiveness and service as well as the quality of on board dining could be better. Seats and controls are very dated.

My seat cushion was poor. The cushion was compressed and was uncomfortable for such a long flight.

People were nice. Seats are so cramped my knees had to be pressed into the seat in front of me.

Overall, the food and entertainment were great. The staff were amazing, polite and professional. They did not have WiFi on board on this leg but that was okay. There was a delay in boarding from London and landing at Mumbai airport but the pilot communicate DC the reason for the delayed landing. They even sent us an apology afterwards for the delayed landing.

Big queues on arrival at airport despite having already checked in and only needed to drop bags off. Flight delayed which impacted on connecting flight.

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Flights with popular airlines flying to Dublin

Flights from the other most popular airlines that fly from the United Kingdom to Dublin according to KAYAK users. Prices are the lowest found on KAYAK over the last 7 days. Price and availability are not guaranteed.