Flying from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB): What you need to know
When planning your flight from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB), there's a good range of airports you can start your trip from. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) are New York's main terminals.
Take off on a direct New York to Dublin Airport flight and you'll be in the air for an average of 6 hours 40 minutes.
Dublin is four hours ahead of New York. Dublin Airport is located in Dublin, which runs on the UTC+0 timezone.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Dublin Airport (DUB) is the most popular route. There are 25 direct departures a week to pick from. If you have things to do before leaving, take the last flight with Aer Lingus at 10:15pm. Go for the first JFK to DUB departure with Aer Lingus at 4:55pm if you'd rather get going earlier.
For hassle-free travel, arrive at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and one hour before domestic departures. This will give you enough time to catch your flight from New York to DUB.
During high season, expect extended wait times and show up earlier. Aim for at least two hours ahead for domestic flights and as much as four hours for international journeys.
Airports in New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
Enjoy an uninterrupted journey from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Nonstop flights from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB) can be booked from here.
Leading carriers that have direct flights from New York to Dublin Airport departing JFK include:
Aer Lingus is the airline most travellers choose for flights from JFK to DUB.
The carrier with the most reliable on-time arrival rate on this route is JetBlue Airways.
A stopover is the perfect opportunity to break up your journey and maybe even visit a new city. When searching for cheap flights from New York to DUB departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), deselect the 'Direct flights only' box to discover where you can stop along the way. Top options include:
London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Logan International Airport (BOS)
Manchester Airport (MAN)
Travelling from central New York to JFK takes about 1 hour 20 minutes by public transport. If you drive, ride-share or grab a cab, you'll cover the 48 kilometres in 50 minutes or so, depending on traffic conditions.
Have an early flight from New York to Dublin Airport? Avoid the stress of rushing to the terminal (and get some bonus sleep) by staying at one of these hotels close to John F. Kennedy International Airport:
When it comes to John F. Kennedy International Airport's on-time performance, 74.1% of flights arrive within the expected time frame.
JFK is located at JFK Airport.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
You can book a direct New York to Dublin Airport (DUB) plane ticket out of Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). Figure out if flying from EWR works better for your plans.
From EWR, direct flights from New York to DUB are offered by United Airlines.
United Airlines is the most popular choice for travellers flying from EWR to DUB.
Flights between Newark Liberty International Airport and Dublin Airport are more likely to be on time with Aer Lingus than with any other carrier.
Make the most of your trip with a stopover on your flight from New York to Dublin Airport. Check out these connections between Newark Liberty International Airport and DUB:
London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Logan International Airport (BOS)
Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
On public transport, you can travel from central New York to EWR in about 1 hour 10 minutes. The terminal is roughly 24 kilometres away, and getting there by car will take approximately 30 minutes.
Kick off your holiday early with an extra night away from home. Before your New York to DUB flight, unwind in one of these hotels close to Newark Liberty International Airport:
When it comes to flights staying on schedule, Newark Liberty International Airport has an on-time arrival rate of 73.3%.
You'll find EWR at Building 1, Conrad Road.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
You can lock in a plane ticket from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB) with a stop or two out of LaGuardia Airport (LGA). Here are some of the most popular stopovers between LGA and DUB:
Logan International Airport (BOS)
Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
From central New York, LGA is around 18 kilometres away. It takes roughly 25 minutes to get to the airport by car and 1 hour or so on public transport.
Make catching an early New York to Dublin Airport flight the easiest part of your journey. Book a room at one of these accommodation options close to LaGuardia Airport and get to your departure gate with plenty of time to spare:
With 80.0% of its departing flights arriving without delays, LGA is a dependable starting point for any trip.
LaGuardia Airport is located at Hangar 7 Centre.
About Dublin Airport (DUB)
The last thing you want is a lengthy journey to your hotel if you're getting in late on a flight from New York to Dublin Airport. Make yourself comfy at one of these accommodation options near DUB instead:
Pick up a Dublin Airport rental car and explore Dublin and beyond with your own wheels. Easirent, Budget and Carhire are well-known companies you can book with here.
For the best deal, reserve your ride around two weeks in advance of your New York to Dublin Airport flight.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Dublin Airport is around 8 kilometres from central Dublin. The time it takes to get there in a cab or car hire depends on the time of day. Do some research before you go.
Travelling on public transport typically takes 2 hours 10 minutes.
How to find the cheapest flights from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB)
$174 is currently the best price for a one-way ticket from New York to Dublin Airport. A return flight starts at $415. These prices may change depending on availability and demand.
Book 11 months before travelling. Research into pricing trends suggests this is the ideal window for finding cheap flights from New York to DUB.
The best month for landing cheap New York to Dublin Airport tickets is April. Use the 'Whole month' tool to compare prices, then select the dates that offer the lowest fares.
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The best time to fly from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB)
It's time to figure out when to book your flight from New York to Dublin Airport (DUB). August is the peak month for travel to Dublin. If you like your getaways a little more chill, think about going in February.
The warmest month in Dublin is July, with temperatures ranging between 10ºC (50ºF) and 20ºC (68ºF). Book your New York to DUB plane ticket then if that's your ideal forecast.
Look for cheap tickets from New York to Dublin Airport in January if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 1ºC (34ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF).
More about Dublin
Start your Dublin trip right by choosing the ideal place to stay. After booking your flight from New York to Dublin Airport, explore our range of hotels including:
There are plenty of things to do in Dublin when you're ready to see the sights. Kick off your itinerary at Trinity College Library followed by Guinness Storehouse and St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin has loads to offer, but there are so many other parts of Ireland waiting to be explored. About 225 kilometres south-west of Dublin, a visit to Cork will keep your itinerary packed. Don't miss top attractions like Blarney Castle, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.
Waterford is another must-experience destination in Ireland and is around 145 kilometres south-west of Dublin. No journey is complete without seeing Bishop's Palace, Christ Church Cathedral and Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum.
