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Mon, 30 Dec LPL - DUB
Wed, 01 Jan DUB - LPL
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£48 £31
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Mon, 24 Feb LPL - DUB
£22 £20
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Thu, 09 Jan LPL - DUB
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£61 £56
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Sat, 21 Dec LPL - DUB
Sun, 22 Dec DUB - LPL
£113 £104
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Sat, 04 Jan LPL - DUB
Sat, 04 Jan DUB - LPL
£143 £133
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Sun, 12 Jan DUB - LPL
£97 £95
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Route information

Currency exchange rates and cost of life

Train Local, one-way ticket
17% Trains in Dublin are 17% cheaper than in Liverpool.
Liverpool £2
Dublin £1.65
Meal Mid-priced restaurant
3% The average meal is 3% more expensive in Dublin than in Liverpool.
Liverpool £15.98
Dublin £16.46
Exchange rate
1 GBP = 1.21 EUR
1 EUR = 0.84 GBP
Last checked on 18 December 2024
Distance: 135 miles
Liverpool airports
Liverpool John Lennon (LPL) How far from city centre: 7 miles
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB) How far from city centre: 6 miles

Travelling to and from the airports

Flights from Liverpool

Liverpool's musical heritage, cultural scene and grand museums offer visitors a wealth of activities to do. Liverpool Airport was even named after one of Liverpool's most celebrated musicians, the late John Lennon of The Beatles fame to become Liverpool John Lennon Airport – the first airport in the UK to be named after an individual. The airport is served by many no-frills airlines that operate cheap flights from Liverpool to many European and domestic destinations. During the war, the airport was used as a military testing ground and although civilian flights resumed after VE Day, the airport continued to be used by the military until the 1960s.

Travel to Liverpool airport

Flights to Dublin from Liverpool will leave from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is accessible by car from the M56, M57 and M62. Frequent buses serve the airport from the city centre including the Arriva 500 Airport Express and the 80A/180 and 82A/82B. Rail services run as far as Liverpool South Parkway rail station, which is two miles from the airport. Buses or taxis run the rest of the way to the airport. Liverpool Central Rail Station is also connected to Liverpool South Parkway, as is Liverpool Lime Street Station, which is seven miles from the airport and is connected to the airport by regular buses (including the Arriva 500 Airport Express).

Arriving in Dublin

Dublin's rich historical and cultural heritage is evident throughout the city, whether you are wandering through the courtyards of Trinity College, taking a tour of the GPO (General Post Office and home of the Easter Rising in 1916), visiting Dublin Castle or ambling down Grafton Street, lined with picture-perfect Georgian architecture. You can visit the National Gallery and National History Museum, or while away an afternoon in St. Stephen's Green. Temple Bar is Dublin's raucous artistic quarter where you can browse the shops and galleries during the day and jostle with the crowds in the pubs by night. Guinness fans can learn all about the black stuff by doing a tour of the Guinness Brewery.

Travelling to the city centre

A flight from Liverpool to Dublin will arrive into Dublin Airport, which is six miles from the city centre. The airport is situated on the M1 and M50 motorways. The Airline 747 and 757 express bus services connect to the city centre as well as with Heuston and Connolly train stations. The Dublin Bus runs several routes such as the 16 to Ballinteer, the 41 to Lower Abbey Street and the 102 to Sutton Station. Aircoach also offers services to the city centre and to South Dublin, while Airport Hopper connects with South Dublin and Kildare. Other coach services operate services to places such as Cork and up to Belfast.

FAQs about flights from Liverpool to Dublin

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Is it pricier to visit Dublin compared to Liverpool?
When looking at taxi fares, a ride in Dublin averages 3.87 GBP, which is 29% more expensive than in Liverpool, where the average fare is 3.00 GBP. This price difference reflects varying transportation costs in different regions, often influenced by factors such as local demand, fuel prices, and regulatory fees. Train tickets in Dublin are 17% cheaper compared to Liverpool. The price in Dublin is 1.65 GBP, whereas in Liverpool, it's 2.00 GBP. This price difference can make travel more affordable, especially for frequent commuters or budget-conscious travelers. Regarding the price of a meal, in Dublin, it is 16.46 GBP. This is 3% higher than the meal price in Liverpool, where it costs 15.98 GBP. For coffee lovers, the cost of a coffee in Dublin is roughly 4% higher, averaging 3.31 GBP, compared to 3.19 GBP in Liverpool.
When is the best time to book a flight ticket from Liverpool to Dublin?
The top months for booking flights from Liverpool to Dublin are October, September and August. Travelers often find the best deals and optimal flight options during these times, making them ideal for planning your trip.
What are the best months to book a flight from Liverpool to Dublin?
The best time to fly to Dublin from Liverpool really hinges on various personal preferences, particularly regarding budget considerations. In terms of popularity, October stands out as the top month for flights to Dublin from Liverpool, as indicated by our customer search data. Following closely are August and May. If your goal is to escape the hustle and bustle of peak season and find a more tranquil experience, consider traveling during January, March or July. These months are associated with significantly fewer searches, making them a great choice for those seeking a quieter getaway from Liverpool to Dublin.
How long does it take to fly from Liverpool to Dublin?
The average flight time from Liverpool to Dublin is approximately 00:55 hours. This journey typically covers a distance of about 225 km. Please note that the flights along this route may include one or more layovers in different cities.
How does the weather in Dublin differ from that in Liverpool?
In the summer months, the average temperature in Liverpool hovers around 25.17 degrees, accompanied by approximately 6.0 mm of precipitation. In contrast, temperatures in Dublin can rise to 23.67 degrees during the hot season, along with an average rainfall of 12.0 mm. When winter arrives, the temperature in Dublin tends to average around -2.3 degrees. In the meantime, temperatures in Liverpool typically reach around -1.2 degrees. Furthermore, during this chilly season, Liverpool may experience about 3.0 mm of precipitation, while Dublin generally averages 12.0 mm.
What airports offer flights from Liverpool to Dublin?
Travelers flying from Liverpool to Dublin typically depart from Liverpool John Lennon (LPL) to Dublin (DUB). This popular route is served by several airlines, offering a range of options for passengers. The airlines operating flights on this route include: Ryanair, null and null.
What airlines offer flights from Liverpool to Dublin?
Here are the airlines that provide direct flights from Liverpool to Dublin:
  • Ryanair
Flight Time 55 minutes Flights from Liverpool and Dublin last around 55 minutes, although this flight time may also depend on other factors.
Cheapest flight £20 The cheapest price available for flights from Liverpool to Dublin that have been booked by our customers in the last 72 hours
Airport of Departure Liverpool John Lennon You will depart from Liverpool John Lennon when flying from Liverpool to Dublin
Airport of Arrival Dublin Outbound flights from Liverpool to Dublin arrive at Dublin

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