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Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
41%Trains in Dublin are 41% cheaper than in Glasgow.
Glasgow$6.93
Dublin$4.06
MealMid-priced restaurant
10%The average meal is 10% more expensive in Dublin than in Glasgow.
Glasgow$36.97
Dublin$40.57
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
10%A taxi fare in Dublin is 10% cheaper than in Glasgow.
Glasgow$10.17
Dublin$9.13
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
0%A coffee in Dublin costs roughly the same as in Glasgow.
Glasgow$8.31
Dublin$8.29
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.49 EUR
1 EUR = 2.05 NZD
Last checked on Fri, 05/12
Distance: 308 kms
Glasgow airports
Glasgow Scotland (GLA)How far from city centre: 2 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Glasgow to Dublin

Discover the vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning natural beauty of Dublin, Ireland. This captivating city draws travellers with its iconic landmarks, such as Trinity College and the Guinness Storehouse, its charming streets, and lively pubs. The city is steeped in history, offering a glimpse into Ireland's captivating past. Beyond the city, stunning coastal scenery and rolling hills await exploration.

The average direct flight from Glasgow to Dublin takes approximately 1 hour. However, flight duration can be affected by weather conditions and air traffic. Several major airlines offer frequent direct flights, including Aer Lingus and Ryanair. Aer Lingus typically operates multiple flights daily, while Ryanair’s frequency varies, offering numerous flights per week.

While direct flights are the most convenient, some less frequent options may include stopovers. If there are no direct flights available, you might need to take a connecting flight possibly with a stopover in another European city, extending your overall travel time. The cheapest months to fly are typically during the off-season months (November to March), excluding major holiday periods. Booking your flights at least two months in advance is recommended to secure the best deals, as prices often increase closer to departure.

Peak travel season in Dublin is from June to August, when weather is best and tourist influx is high. Therefore, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) for a more pleasant experience with fewer crowds and potentially lower prices. These months offer a good balance between pleasant weather and fewer tourists. The best time to book your flight is usually 2-3 months in advance, particularly during peak season.

Best time to fly to Dublin

Dublin's climate is temperate and maritime, characterized by mild winters and cool summers. The weather is generally unpredictable with frequent changes. Summer temperatures (June-August) range from 15°C to 20°C. Winter temperatures (December-February) typically range from 4°C to 8°C. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and long daylight hours, making them ideal times to visit. Precipitation is distributed evenly throughout the year. Expect rain showers fairly often, even during the summer months. Humidity levels are generally moderate.

Glasgow airports

Glasgow has two main airports currently operating and serving commercial flights: Glasgow Airport and Glasgow Prestwick Airport.

Glasgow Airport

Glasgow Airport is an international airport, serving as a major hub for various airlines. Opened in 1966, it handles a large number of passengers annually and offers numerous domestic and international destinations. It has undergone several renovations over the years to accommodate the growing number of passengers and airlines.

Glasgow Prestwick Airport

Glasgow Prestwick Airport, although smaller than Glasgow Airport, is also an international airport, offering both domestic and international routes to various destinations. It has a longer history, opened in 1935, and plays a significant role in serving the surrounding regions.

Main airlines for this route

  • Aer Lingus
  • Ryanair
  • British Airways

Dublin airports

Dublin has one major airport currently operating and serving commercial flights: Dublin Airport.

Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is Ireland's largest and busiest airport, serving as a major international hub. Opened in 1940, it has undergone significant expansion and modernisation over the years and it handles millions of passengers yearly with several terminals and numerous airlines. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.

To reach the city centre from Dublin Airport, several options are available. Public transport includes the Aircoach bus service, offering a direct route to the city centre. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal building. Car rental services are also available at the airport, allowing you to drive to the city centre or explore other parts of the country.

What to do and see in Dublin

Dublin offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and vibrant city life. From exploring iconic landmarks to immersing yourself in traditional Irish culture, there's something for everyone.

  • Trinity College: Explore this historic university, home to the iconic Book of Kells and the stunning Long Room library.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Discover the history of Guinness, learn about its brewing process, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Gravity Bar.
  • Kilmainham Gaol: Take a tour of this former prison, a significant site in Ireland's history, offering a powerful insight into the country's struggle for independence.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Glasgow to Dublin

Is it safe to travel from Glasgow 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 Glasgow to Dublin, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from Glasgow to Dublin is 22$. 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 Glasgow to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Dublin costs an average of 9.13 NZD , 10% cheaper than Glasgow, with a fare of 10.17 NZD,
while train tickets cost 41% less at Dublin: $ 4.06 NZD versus $ 6.93 NZD at Glasgow.
If you compare the price of a lunch meal, however, you can find it from 40.57 NZD in Dublin, 10% more than the 36.97 NZD in Glasgow.
The price of coffee is about the same in Dublin and Glasgow, with an average of 8.29 NZD.
How long does the flight from Glasgow to Dublin take?
Flight length from Glasgow to Dublin is around 01:06 hours on average, at an average distance of 301 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
How is the weather in Dublin compared to Glasgow?
While in Glasgow the temperatures can reach an average of 23.23 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 -4.14 ºC average degrees reported in Glasgow. During the winter period, Glasgow can register 3 mm precipitation, while Dublin have an average of 12 mm rain level.

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