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Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
20%Trains are 20% more expensive in Auckland than in Dublin.
Dublin$4.12
Auckland$4.80
MealMid-priced restaurant
40%A meal in Auckland is 40% cheaper than a meal in Dublin.
Dublin$41.16
Auckland$25.00
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
64%A taxi fare in Auckland is 64% cheaper than in Dublin.
Dublin$9.06
Auckland$3.25
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
30%Coffee in Auckland is 30% cheaper than in Dublin.
Dublin$8.46
Auckland$5.92
Distance: 18178 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms
Auckland airports
Auckland Airport (AKL)How far from city centre: 19 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Dublin to Auckland

Dreaming of exploring Auckland? This vibrant city nestled in New Zealand offers a captivating blend of cultural richness, historical significance, and stunning natural beauty. From iconic landmarks to breathtaking landscapes and vibrant local experiences, Auckland promises an unforgettable adventure. Let's explore your flight options.

A direct flight from Dublin to Auckland typically takes around 24 hours. However, flight duration can vary depending on weather conditions, air traffic, and the specific aircraft used. Several major airlines offer direct routes, including Air New Zealand and Qantas. These typically have flights a few times a week. While direct flights are the fastest way to reach Auckland, you might find cost-effective options with layovers in major hubs such as Singapore, Hong Kong, or Los Angeles. These alternative flight paths will inevitably increase your journey time.

To secure the cheapest flight fares, consider booking your flights during the shoulder seasons – March to May or September to November. Booking in advance, ideally 3-6 months prior to your departure date, is usually recommended to access the best deals. Auckland experiences peak travel seasons during the summer months of December to February, which means higher prices and more crowded attractions. The quieter periods, from March to May and September to November, offer a pleasant climate and lower prices.

Best time to fly to Auckland

Auckland boasts a moderate, subtropical climate. Summers (December to February) are warm and sunny, with average temperatures between 20°C and 25°C, ideal for outdoor activities. Winters (June to August) are mild and wet, with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 15°C. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer pleasant temperatures, and fewer crowds.

Dublin airports

Dublin has two main operational airports that serve commercial flights: Dublin Airport (DUB) and Cork Airport (ORK).

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Dublin Airport is the largest airport in Ireland and a major international hub. It was opened in 1940 and has undergone several renovations. It currently hosts many international and domestic flights with over 30 airlines. It is a modern airport that is equipped with two terminals.

Cork Airport (ORK)

Cork Airport, although smaller than Dublin Airport, is a significant airport in Ireland. It is primarily an international airport serving mainly European destinations. It offers a selection of airlines and destinations and offers a modern infrastructure with one terminal.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air New Zealand
  • Qantas
  • Emirates

Auckland airports

Auckland has two main airports: Auckland Airport (AKL) and Ardmore Airport (ACM).

Auckland Airport (AKL)

Auckland Airport is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand. Opened in 1966, it's a modern facility serving countless domestic and international flights with a vast number of airlines. It has two terminals and offers excellent public transportation links to the city centre. You can easily access the city centre via the AirportLink bus, taxis, or car rental services.

Ardmore Airport (ACM)

Ardmore Airport is a smaller general aviation airport serving primarily domestic flights, situated near Auckland City Centre. It does not provide the same volume of services as Auckland Airport, but it has useful public transport options, including shuttle services and local buses.

What to do and see in Auckland

Auckland is a stunning city with an array of attractions and activities.

  • Explore the Auckland Domain: Discover Auckland's oldest park, offering panoramic city views and historic landmarks.
  • Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum: Immerse yourself in New Zealand's rich history and culture through fascinating exhibits.
  • Take a ferry to Waiheke Island: Enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery, award-winning vineyards, and charming villages.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Dublin to Auckland

Is it safe to travel from Dublin to Auckland 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 New Zealand may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Dublin to Auckland, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from Dublin to Auckland is 1421$. 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 Auckland more expensive than Dublin to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Auckland costs an average of 3.25 NZD , 64% cheaper than Dublin, with a fare of 9.06 NZD,
while train tickets cost 17% more at Auckland: $ 4.80 NZD versus $ 4.12 NZD at Dublin.
Comparing the price of a meal, they range from 25.00 NZD euros in Auckland, 39% less than the 41.16 NZD euros in Dublin.
The price of the coffee is around 30% cheaper in Auckland, with an average of 5.92 NZD, while in Dublin the coffee costs 8.46 NZD.
How long does the flight from Dublin to Auckland take?
Flight length from Dublin to Auckland is around 00:52 hours on average, at an average distance of 19,832 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
How is the weather in Auckland compared to Dublin?
While in Dublin the temperatures can reach an average of 23.67 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 12 mm ,Auckland's temperatures can go up to 27.9 ºC during the hot season, with 3 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around 4.05 ºC in Auckland, compared to the -2.3 ºC average degrees reported in Dublin. During the winter period, Dublin can register 12 mm precipitation, while Auckland have an average of 9 mm rain level.
Which airports have flights between Dublin and Auckland?
The main route from Dublin to Auckland is: Dublin (DUB) to Auckland Airport (AKL). The following airlines fly this route:
Swiss International Air Lines.
Hainan Airlines.
Lufthansa.

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