Dublin
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Dublin
Dublin
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Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
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Are you searching for cheap flights to Ireland for your 2026 getaway? Whether you’re flying into the bustling hub of Dublin (DUB) or the scenic gateway of Shannon (SNN), finding the best value requires more than a simple search. At ASAP Tickets, we leverage exclusive unpublished airfare and private consolidator contracts to save more. As Ireland expands its 2026 flight schedule with new routes from the US Midwest and East Coast, our agents are ready to help you navigate the best deals on leading carriers like Aer Lingus, United, and Delta.
The cheapest months to fly to Ireland are typically February and March, when demand is lowest. For travelers seeking mild weather with moderate prices, late October and November often provide the best balance of affordability and comfort.
Peak travel season runs from June through August, especially for festivals and summer tourism.
The majority of US travelers fly into either:
Below are the most popular USA to Ireland flight routes:
| Departure City (USA) | Destination (Ireland) | Primary Airlines | Flight Type |
| New York (JFK/EWR) | Dublin (DUB) | Aer Lingus, Delta, United | Nonstop |
| Boston (BOS) | Shannon (SNN) | Aer Lingus | Nonstop |
| Chicago (ORD) | Dublin (DUB) | United, Aer Lingus | Nonstop |
| Pittsburgh (PIT) | Dublin (DUB) | Aer Lingus | Nonstop |
| San Francisco (SFO) | Dublin (DUB) | Aer Lingus, United | Nonstop |
| Washington D.C. (IAD) | Dublin (DUB) | United, Aer Lingus | Nonstop |
| Orlando (MCO) | Dublin (DUB) | Aer Lingus | Nonstop |
Direct flights to Ireland from the USA typically range from 6 to 8 hours on East Coast departures and 10 to 11 hours from the West Coast.
Major airlines offering flights to Ireland include:
| Route | Estimated Round-Trip Fare* |
| New York → Dublin | $450 – $850 |
| Boston → Shannon | $420 – $800 |
| Chicago → Dublin | $500 – $950 |
| Washington D.C. → Dublin | $480 – $900 |
| San Francisco → Dublin | $650 – $1,150 |
*Fares fluctuate based on season, booking window, and availability.
The cheapest months to fly to Ireland are typically February and March, when demand is lowest. For travelers seeking mild weather with moderate prices, late October and November often provide the best balance of affordability and comfort.
Peak travel season runs from June through August, especially for festivals and summer tourism.
Dublin (DUB)
• More nonstop flight options
• Larger international hub
• Convenient for Eastern Ireland
Shannon (SNN)
• Best for the West Coast (Galway, Limerick, Kerry)
• Faster airport experience
• Often competitive pricing
Both airports offer US Customs Preclearance, allowing travelers to clear US immigration before departure.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Ireland?
Historically, February and March offer the lowest airfares to Ireland. However, for those seeking a balance of good weather and low prices, late October and November are excellent choices for budget-conscious travelers.
How far in advance should I book flights to Ireland?
For the best 2026 rates, we recommend booking 3 to 5 months in advance. If you are traveling for St. Patrick’s Day or during the summer peak (July/August), booking 6 months ahead is advised due to high demand and limited accommodation availability.
Do I need a visa to fly to Ireland from the USA?
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. However, ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay. Note: If you plan to visit Northern Ireland (UK), check the latest UK ETA requirements.
Are there “budget” airlines that fly to Ireland from the US?
Yes, Aer Lingus is often categorized as a value carrier with competitive transatlantic rates. Additionally, Norse Atlantic and seasonal low-cost options frequently provide “unbundled” fares that allow you to pay only for the services you need.
Which is the best airport to fly into: Dublin or Shannon?
Dublin (DUB) is the primary international hub with the most flight options and connections. Shannon (SNN) is the best choice if you are visiting the West Coast (Galway, Limerick, or Kerry), as it offers a much more relaxed arrival experience.
Can I get a flight deal to Ireland last-minute?
While advance booking is usually cheaper, ASAP Tickets specializes in last-minute “distressed inventory” deals. If you need to fly within the next 14 days, call our agents to see if any unpublished last-minute seats have opened up.
Is it cheaper to book a round-trip or two one-way tickets?
For international travel to Ireland, round-trip tickets almost always offer better value. However, our agents can sometimes “mix and match” airlines (e.g., flying United out and Aer Lingus back) to find a lower total price using our specialized booking tools.
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