Flights To Dublin From Manchester
A very popular travel route is Manchester, UK to Dublin, Ireland. Over 500,000 people fly this route each year and many airlines cover this service. Here is a list of airlines that fly from Manchester to Dublin on a regular basis and the average round trip price. Please note that flights prices do not include various administration and baggage fees.
Ryanair flights are approximately £30.
Ryanair flys non stop from Manchester to Dublin The flight time is 55 minutes and their schedule starts at 07:55 am. They have three return flights per day at 07:55, 14:00 and 21:55.
Aer Lingus flights are approximately £98.
Aer Lingus flys non-stop to Dublin from Manchester. The flight time is 55 minutes and their schedule starts at 8:00 am. They have three return daily flights at 08:00, 15:40 and 19:55.
Flybe flights are approximately £305.
Flybe has service from Manchester to Dublin seven times daily at 08:20, 08:25, 08:35, 10:00 12:25, 12:35, 20:25. The flight has one short layover at Southampton Airport in Eastleigh.
Bmi flights are approximately £348.
Bmi flies three flights daily from Manchester to Dublin with a plane change at Heathrow in London. The layover time varies at Heathrow but total flight time is somewhere between 5 and 9 hours. They have 8:10, 9:30, 13:50 flight.
Lufthansa flights are approximately £600.
Lufthansa flies the Dublin from Manchester to route three times daily at 08:10, 09:30, 13:50. The total flight time is between four and twelve hours with a substantial layover at Heathrow in London.
The city of Manchester has one of the busiest airports in the UK. The airport sits about 20 minutes outside the city. It opened in 1938 and was originally known as Ringway airport and RAF Ringway in World War II. It is now called Manchester International Airport and has won many awards including the UK’s best airport in 2008. It is one of only seventeen airports that can land the new Airbus A380. It has two parallel runways and three passenger terminals with Skylink travelators in between for passenger conveyance. The airport also has a rail and bus station that will transfer passengers locally or to other parts of England. The airport has restaurants, shopping and comfortable lounges that can be booked if you have a long layover.
Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland and the home to over one million people. It is over 1000 years old. It is also home to the famous Guinness beer and many well known pubs. The city boasts several beautiful castles and cathedrals and is home to Phoenix Park, the largest park in Europe. Many famous authors and musicians come from Dublin and Dubliners are very proud of their heritage.