What US cities fly direct to Ireland?


What US cities fly direct to Ireland?

??Direct Flights To Dublin from USA
  • Chicago (ORD) - Aer Lingus*, United, Ethiopian, American,
  • Washington (IAD) - Aer Lingus*, United*, Ethiopian.
  • New York (JFK) - Delta*, Aer Lingus*
  • Newark (EWR) - United*, Aer Lingus*
  • Boston (BOS) - Delta*, Aer Lingus*
  • Philadelphia (PHL) - American*, Aer Lingus (Route ends January 2024)


What is the new airline to Ireland?

About Aer Lingus Reaffirming its commitment to its North American expansion, the airline will operate 18 transatlantic routes in 2024 from Dublin and Shannon and a further three transatlantic routes from Manchester, UK to North America and the Caribbean.


Are there direct flights to Ireland from Florida?

Fly direct from Orlando to Dublin, Ireland. Enjoy one of Europe's best vacation destinations. We offer daily direct flights from Orlando to Dublin, Ireland.


What cities fly nonstop to Ireland?

Direct flights to Dublin from the US
  • Direct flight from New York (JFK) to Dublin (DUB)
  • Direct flights from Washington (IAD) to Dublin (DUB)
  • Direct flights from Boston (BOS) to Dublin (DUB)
  • Direct flights from Newark (EWR) to Dublin (DUB)
  • Direct flights from Chicago (ORD) to Dublin (DUB)


What is the best month to fly to Ireland?

When is the best time to visit Ireland? The best time to visit Ireland is between March and May, and September to November, when it's not as crowded as it is in summer, or as cold as it is in winter. That said, Ireland has a mild, temperate climate and although it's rainy at times, you can visit all year round.


What is the cheapest month to fly to Ireland?

Early fall (September and October) and spring (March through May, excluding the peak St. Patrick's Day on March 17) are good times to take cheap flights to Ireland. Off Season: Winter prices tend to be the lowest, except for Dublin.


Where is the best place to fly into Ireland?

Dublin Airport (DUB) is the busiest in the Republic, with more than 20 million people passing through each year. It's the headquarters of Aer Lingus, Ireland's national airline, and the home of Ryanair, an Irish-run budget airline mostly serving short-haul European destinations.