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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $60 |
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Cheapest month to fly | April |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 9 mins |
Most popular airline | Aer Lingus |
Average flights per week | 131 |
Finding cheap flights from Glasgow to Dublin: Frequently asked questions
Fly to Dublin, the biggest little capital in the world, where you can enjoy a pint of Guinness of the city’s famous River Liffey.
Airlines flying this route
There are regular and daily flights to Dublin from Glasgow, and these are operated by Aer Lingus and Ryan Air. Other airline carriers such as Air France, British Airways and KLM offer connecting flights through London (LGW) and Amsterdam (AMS).
Your Departure Airport
Glasgow Airport (GLA)
Departing from: There is only one terminal building, though you will find the international and domestic gates on different sides of the airport.
Glasgow Airport is an easy and well-organised hub to fly out of. Passengers will find all the facilities they need, such as ATMs, a dry cleaning service, payphones, currency exchange, play areas and lounges. Added to this, there are a variety of retail stores and food outlets to choose from. There is also free WiFi for the first 30 minutes, and after that you pay 3GBP ($6) for an hour, or 9GBP ($18) for 24 hours.
Your Destination Airport
Dublin Airport (DUB)
Arriving in: Terminal 1 or 2
Dublin Airport is one of the busiest in Europe, seeing millions of tourists each year. There are lots of facilities transiting passengers can take advantage of. You can expect access to free WiFi in both terminals, pharmacies, ATMs, currency exchange services, plus a huge variety of retail stores available within the terminals, and a large array of dining options, from fast food, to coffee kiosks and sit-down dining.
Transport
There are taxis available just outside the terminal building. A cab journey into the city centre will cost roughly 30EUR ($45). Otherwise there are a few convenient mass transit options: there are airport shuttle buses called the Aircoach and the Airport Hopper, both around 6-7EUR ($9-10.50) one-way, and there are the local buses, in particular Route 16 which will run you into the city centre for about 3EUR ($4.50).
Many people opt to rent a car so they can see more of this delightful country, and you can find the car hire companies within the arrivals hall of Terminal 1, or in the multi-story car park in Terminal 2.
Do you need a form of identification?
Yes. This is an international flight, so you are required to carry your passport with you.
How long should you leave to get to the airport?
As this is an international flight, it is recommended that you check in at least 120 minutes before the scheduled departure time for this portion of the flight. Please be aware that if you are travelling in a group, or are going on to a connecting flight, that you arrive at least 120 minutes before departure time.
Things you need to know
Time difference: None.
Weather: Dublin has a very similar climate to the UK. Summers are when you are going to get the warmest and driest weather, with highs of about 19-20°C in the hottest months of July and August. However many choose to visit in spring when you can see the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and enjoy the mild temperatures of the season (March-May) where the mercury stays between 10-15°C.
Dublin is the more expensive city, especially when it comes to living costs, however, there isn’t too much of a difference if you’re only visiting. A dinner out on the town, in a mid-range restaurant for two patrons costs about 45EUR ($65-70)
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