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Cheapest time to fly from Christchurch to Dublin

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Airlines that fly from Christchurch to Dublin

Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
37%Trains are 37% more expensive in Dublin than in Christchurch.
Christchurch$3.00
Dublin$4.12
MealMid-priced restaurant
37%The average meal is 37% more expensive in Dublin than in Christchurch.
Christchurch$30.00
Dublin$41.16
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
101%Taxis are 101% more expensive in Dublin than in Christchurch.
Christchurch$4.50
Dublin$9.06
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
43%Coffee is 43% more expensive in Dublin than in Christchurch.
Christchurch$5.91
Dublin$8.46
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.49 EUR
1 EUR = 2.08 NZD
Last checked on Fri, 05/12
Distance: 18920 kms
Christchurch airports
Christchurch International Airport (CHC)How far from city centre: 10 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Christchurch to Dublin

Dreaming of exploring the Emerald Isle? Dublin, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, is a captivating destination. From the iconic Trinity College to the lively Temple Bar, there's something to enthral every visitor. Discover ancient castles, charming pubs, and breathtaking coastal scenery. Planning your trip from Christchurch is easier than you think.

Flights from Christchurch to Dublin are typically long, with a direct flight lasting approximately 27 hours. This journey time can vary due to weather conditions, aircraft type, and unforeseen flight path alterations. Several major airlines offer this route, although it's not a common direct service. You might need to consider stopovers, potentially in major hubs such as Sydney or Los Angeles. This will greatly extend your travel time. For example, a flight with a stopover in Sydney could take a total of 36 to 42 hours. The best time to book flights and secure the best deals are typically during the shoulder season – April, May, September and October. Booking several weeks or months in advance is ideal for securing the best possible flight prices and availability.

Peak tourist season in Dublin falls between June and August. The summer months offer fantastic weather for exploring the city and its surrounding areas. However, expect higher prices and more competition for accommodation and flight bookings during these months. Conversely, winter (November to February) offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds and potentially more affordable options. However, weather conditions may not be as favourable and fewer events might take place during this period. To avoid crowds and benefit from cost-effective deals, consider travelling during the shoulder seasons. Enjoy your trip planning!

Best time to fly to Dublin

Dublin's climate is temperate maritime, meaning it experiences relatively mild winters and cool summers. Rainfall is fairly consistent throughout the year. Summer (June-August) temperatures typically range from 15°C to 20°C with long daylight hours and fairly dry weather. However, rain is always a possibility. Winter (December-February) temperatures hover around 5°C to 8°C, with shorter days and a higher chance of rain. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer a pleasant transition, with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 15°C and a mix of sunny and rainy days. Extreme weather events are uncommon. Overall, if you prefer warm weather and long daylight hours the best time to travel is summer.

Christchurch airports

Christchurch has two operational airports that serve commercial flights: Christchurch Airport and a smaller airport that is not listed.

Christchurch Airport

Christchurch Airport is the primary airport serving Christchurch and the wider Canterbury region. It's a modern airport with a single terminal, handling both domestic and international flights. Opened in 1962, it has seen significant expansion over the years. It handles a large number of passenger flights and serves as a hub for several airlines.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air New Zealand
  • Qantas
  • Aer Lingus

Dublin airports

Dublin has one major international airport, Dublin Airport, and one smaller airport not listed.

Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is the busiest airport in Ireland, serving as a major hub for international and domestic flights. It's a modern facility with two terminals, handling millions of passengers annually. Opened in 1940, it's seen substantial expansion to meet the demands of the ever-growing aviation industry. Getting to the city centre is easy. The Aircoach provides regular bus services. Taxis are also readily available outside the terminal. Car rental services are available for those who prefer driving.

What to do and see in Dublin

Dublin offers a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modern attractions. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie, or simply seeking a lively atmosphere, Dublin has something for you.

  • Trinity College & Book of Kells: Explore Ireland's oldest university, marvel at the iconic Long Room Library, and see the beautifully illustrated Book of Kells.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Experience a tour through the history of this iconic Irish stout. Learn about its brewing process and enjoy a pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic city views.
  • Kilmainham Gaol: Step back in time and explore this former prison that played a significant role in Irish history. Guided tours offer a powerful insight into the lives of Irish political prisoners.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Christchurch to Dublin

Is it safe to travel from Christchurch to Dublin during the Covid-19 situation?
At eDreams we do our best to ensure that your travel plans won't be affected by restrictions or possible cancellations that Ireland may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Christchurch to Dublin, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from Christchurch to Dublin is 1209$. At eDreams we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
Is Dublin more expensive than Christchurch to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Dublin costs about $ 9.06 NZD, 101% more expensive than Christchurch, with a fare of $ 4.50 NZD,
while train tickets cost 37% more at Dublin: $ 4.12 NZD versus $ 3.00 NZD at Christchurch.
If you compare the price of a lunch meal, however, you can find it from 41.16 NZD in Dublin, 37% more than the 30.00 NZD in Christchurch.
The price of the coffee is around 43% more expensive in Dublin, with an average of 8.46 NZD , while in Christchurch the coffee costs 5.91 NZD.
How is the weather in Dublin compared to Christchurch?
While in Christchurch the temperatures can reach an average of 30 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 3 mm ,Dublin's temperatures can go up to 23.67 ºC during the hot season, with 12 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -2.3 ºC in Dublin, compared to the -2.38 ºC average degrees reported in Christchurch. During the winter period, Christchurch can register 2.3 mm precipitation, while Dublin have an average of 12 mm rain level.

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