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Cheap flights to Dublin from S$ 1,016

This is the cheapest one-way flight price found by a Cheapflights user in the last 72 hours by searching for a flight departing on 3-8. Fares are subject to change and may not be available on all flights or dates of travel. Click the price to replicate the search for this deal.
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Flights to Dublin in 2024

Find the latest flights to Dublin in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 194,964 searches and data was last updated on 19 April 2024.

Popular in

December

Cheapest in

November

Average price

S$ 1,167

Return from

S$ 956

One-way from

S$ 507
High demand for flights, 6% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop
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From Singapore Changi to Dublin
One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Dublin (DUB)

Cheap flights to Dublin in April & May 2024

Discover affordable flights and deals to Dublin in April and May 2024. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 194,964 searches and data was last updated on 19 April 2024.
Check out some of the flights available from low prices to Dublin in April and May 2024. Deals update frequently so be sure to check back soon if you're not finding what you're looking for.
Fri 19-417:44GSO - DUB
2 stops18h 06mLufthansa
Fri 26-409:20DUB - GSO
1 stop18h 04mLufthansa
Deal found 18-4S$ 2,094
Mon 22-417:44GSO - DUB
1 stop11h 41mMultiple Airlines
Wed 24-411:35DUB - GSO
1 stop14h 16mMultiple Airlines
Deal found 18-4S$ 2,960

Dublin 2024 flight deals

Explore flight deals for Dublin in 2024, offering the best prices and options to suit your preferences. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 194,964 searches and data were last updated on 19 April 2024.
Check out some of the best flight deals to Dublin in 2024. Check back in a little while for more flight options.
Sun 28-707:04GSO - DUB
1 stop20h 41mDelta
Fri 16-810:00DUB - GSO
1 stop16h 59mDelta
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,348
Sun 28-710:53GSO - DUB
2 stops15h 52mDelta
Wed 14-810:00DUB - GSO
1 stop16h 59mDelta
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,355
Wed 31-714:00GSO - DUB
1 stop13h 45mKLM
Thu 15-813:20DUB - GSO
2 stops15h 39mKLM
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,375
Tue 30-712:00GSO - DUB
2 stops14h 45mKLM
Thu 15-813:20DUB - GSO
2 stops15h 39mKLM
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,381
Wed 31-716:04GSO - DUB
2 stops13h 21mKLM
Thu 15-813:20DUB - GSO
2 stops15h 39mKLM
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,415
Sat 3-816:45GSO - DUB
1 stop11h 00mDelta
Tue 13-811:00DUB - GSO
1 stop12h 09mDelta
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,416
Thu 1-810:20GSO - DUB
1 stop17h 25mKLM
Wed 14-813:20DUB - GSO
2 stops15h 39mKLM
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,443
Fri 2-819:08GSO - DUB
2 stops16h 32mDelta
Fri 9-810:00DUB - GSO
2 stops18h 59mDelta
Deal found 19-4S$ 1,462
Fri 2-814:00GSO - DUB
1 stop14h 15mDelta
Wed 14-810:00DUB - GSO
1 stop16h 59mDelta
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,484

One-way flights to Dublin

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Sat 3-815:30GSO - DUB
1 stop12h 15mDelta
Deal found 18-4S$ 1,016
Fri 10-514:24GSO - DUB
1 stop13h 21mKLM
Deal found 19-4S$ 1,105

Average price of flights to Dublin by month

Plan your trip to Dublin by taking into account the cheapest months to travel. The average price of a one-way flight to Dublin is currently S$ 1,060 while a return flight costs S$ 1,556. Price data was last updated on 14 April 2024.

Temperature and rainfall in Dublin by month

Plan your trip to Dublin by taking into account the average temperature and rainfall totals by month.

DUB

Temperature

5 - 16 °C

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Dublin, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 16.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).

When is the best time to book a flight to Dublin?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight to Dublin. Price data was last updated on 28 January 2024.
Booking 40 days in advance of your planned departure date is, on average, the best time to get cheap flights to Dublin. The general trend is that the closer you book to the departure date, the more expensive your flight will be.
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When is the cheapest time to fly to Dublin?

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Users looking for the lowest fares to Dublin should consider flying on Tuesday evenings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Friday mornings, when prices are usually at their highest.
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Reviews of airlines servicing Dublin

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Dublin. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Dublin. Reviews last updated 19 April 2024.
Get a feel of what it's like to fly with British Airways, SWISS and KLM to Dublin by reading reviews from past customers. You can also see how each airline stacks up in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Comfort

8.2

Entertainment

7.9

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Food

7.9

Reviews

1 / 10

It was good, the biggest reason I chose Japan Airlines was the fact that if you have trouble with English or Japanese they can accommodate both to make sure that you have all the correct information you need to start your journey on the right foot.

8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Comfort

8.2

Entertainment

7.9

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Food

7.9

Reviews

1 / 10

It was good, the biggest reason I chose Japan Airlines was the fact that if you have trouble with English or Japanese they can accommodate both to make sure that you have all the correct information you need to start your journey on the right foot.

8.1
Very Good
4,085 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Comfort

8.2

Entertainment

7.9

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Food

7.9

Reviews

1 / 10

It was good, the biggest reason I chose Japan Airlines was the fact that if you have trouble with English or Japanese they can accommodate both to make sure that you have all the correct information you need to start your journey on the right foot.

7.9
Good
1,645 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Comfort

8.2

Entertainment

7.9

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Food

7.9

Reviews

1 / 10

It was good, the biggest reason I chose Japan Airlines was the fact that if you have trouble with English or Japanese they can accommodate both to make sure that you have all the correct information you need to start your journey on the right foot.

7.8
Good
2,091 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Comfort

8.2

Entertainment

7.9

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Food

7.9

Reviews

1 / 10

It was good, the biggest reason I chose Japan Airlines was the fact that if you have trouble with English or Japanese they can accommodate both to make sure that you have all the correct information you need to start your journey on the right foot.

7.7
Good
4,499 reviews
8.3
Very Good
1,481 reviews

Comfort

8.2

Entertainment

7.9

Overall

8.3

Boarding

8.4

Crew

8.7

Food

7.9

Reviews

1 / 10

It was good, the biggest reason I chose Japan Airlines was the fact that if you have trouble with English or Japanese they can accommodate both to make sure that you have all the correct information you need to start your journey on the right foot.

Ireland’s capital city is vibrant, cosmopolitan and buzzy. What gives Dublin added oomph is the spirit of its people. It may be a modern city of glass and steel, a favourite with business people, conference goers and tourists, but Dubliners remain friendly and plain-speaking.

Dublin’s streets are Georgian and elegant, its shopping districts (Grafton Street south of the Liffey and Henry Street on the north) bustling and its pubs (Davy Byrnes and Mulligans of Poolbeg Street are two of its very best) cosy and welcoming.

The Irish have a deep respect for their past. The city’s sights include the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript of the Gospels, which dates from the 9th century, and can be viewed in Trinity College Library, the Chester Beatty Library, Christ Church Cathedral, Marsh’s Library, Dublin Castle, the Parnell Museum, Kilmainham Gaol, Francis Bacon’s studio and, of course, the Guinness brewery at St. James’s Gate where the black stuff has been produced for more than 250 years.

Dublin climate

Summers in Dublin are in the teens (Celsius), with about 18 hours of daylight in July and August. Winters are mild and wet with the temperature in the 10s and rarely going below freezing. Rain is typical, but there are occasional snow flurries. Although Dublin is in one of Ireland’s drier areas, it usually rains 150 days a year.

Getting around Dublin

Between public transport, taxis and your own two feet, the city is easy to get around. Walking is the best option in the centre of town. If you get tired, you can always hop aboard the light rail, LUAS, which has two lines accessing the main attractions. The bus network is also a great way to get around. It covers the city and has a small Nitelink service as well. To get out to the suburbs and seaside towns, the rapid transit train, DART, is the way to go. 

Taxis are abundant, but fill up quickly on nights and weekends. Driving in the city can be very frustrating. All the traffic and parking problems, combined with expensive car rental rates, make it not really worth your time. If you want to rent a bike to get around, there are plenty of bike lanes around Dublin, but heavy traffic, bike theft and few bike rental shops around make it less than ideal.

What is good to know if travelling to Dublin?

  • Dublin city is compact and the best way to see it is on foot. There are several walking tours available including a 1916 Rebellion Walking Tours, Dublin Literary Pub Crawl, Rock ‘n Stroll and Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl.
  • The Phoenix Park is the largest urban enclosed park in Europe covering about 700 hectares (1,760 acres). It is just 3km (2 miles) west of the city centre and entrance is free. There are ornamental gardens, nature trails, lots and lots of grass and Áras an Uachtaráin, the President of Ireland’s residence, which is open to the public on Saturdays. The Phoenix Park Visitor Centre issues free admission tickets on the day.
  • Take a tour around College Green, the Bank of Ireland’s largest branch. This is not as dull as it sounds. The impressive building opposite Trinity College was the Parliament of Independent Ireland before 1801 (and the Act of Union). Marvel at the architecture, guard in a tailcoat and top hat and coal fire in the lobby area – all free. There are also regular free concerts in the Arts Centre.
  • Explore “old” Dublin. While visiting the Guinness Storehouse, wander around the Liberties and see St Patrick’s Cathedral and Marsh’s Library (Ireland’s oldest public library), St Werburghs Church, Dublin Castle, the street markets on Thomas Street and Meath Street. Enjoy some fish and chips (cooked in lard not oil) from Burdock’s.
  • Witty Dubliners love to rhyme their public art. Look out for Molly Malone’s statue at the bottom of Grafton Street – the tart with the cart.  The women at the Ha’penny Bridge are known as “the hags with the bags”. The spire on O’Connell Street is known as “the stiletto in the ghetto”, and the chimney stack with lift in Smithfield Village is often called “the flue with the view”.
  • When is the best time to fly to Dublin?

    Peak Season: There are a couple of peak tourist seasons. Summers and school holidays are very busy as are Christmas and New Year. St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) is an exceptionally busy time. Make reservations and book Dublin flights as far in advance as possible.  Off Season: The off season is mid-November through mid-March or Easter with the exception of Christmas/New Year. Prices will be lower in some cases, but fewer attractions and restaurants are open. Shoulder Season: Autumn and spring are good times to visit Dublin. The seasonal hotels and restaurants open in the spring and usually do not close until November. There are often good deals on flights and accommodation to encourage tourism.

  • What does DUB mean?

    DUB is a unique code, commonly called an IATA code, used in the aviation industry to identify airports. This code, along with many others, are defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association). A DUB flight refers to a flight to Dublin Airport.

  • What airport do you fly into for flights to Dublin?

    Most people fly into Dublin (DUB) if they book a flight to Dublin. Dublin is conveniently located just 9.2 km from Dublin’s city centre.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Dublin if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Dublin on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Dublin?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Turkish Airlines is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Dublin.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Dublin?

    Dublin Airport is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Dublin. One-way flights to Dublin Airport typically cost S$ 27, while return flights cost around S$ 199.

  • How much is a return flight to Dublin?

    A return flight to Dublin will typically cost around S$ 206, however they can be found for as little as S$ 146.

  • Does Dublin Airport have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Dublin Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Dublin Airport?

    Yes. Dublin Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport is the closest property to Dublin Airport (0.0 km away from Dublin Airport).

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