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Currency exchange rates and cost of life

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
30%Trains in Dublin are 30% cheaper than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£2.40
Dublin£1.68
MealMid-priced restaurant
12%The average meal is 12% more expensive in Dublin than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£15.00
Dublin£16.77
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
15%A taxi fare in Dublin is 15% cheaper than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£4.50
Dublin£3.82
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
2%Coffee in Dublin is 2% cheaper than in Newcastle.
Newcastle£3.44
Dublin£3.38
Exchange rate
1 GBP = 1.19 EUR
1 EUR = 0.85 GBP
Last checked on Sun 23/03
Distance: 219 miles
Newcastle airports
Newcastle International (NCL)How far from city centre: 6 miles
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 6 miles

<h3>Useful information for the flight from Newcastle to Dublin</h3>

How long is the Newcastle flight to Dublin?

Book cheap flights to Dublin from Newcastle and make the most of your time away. Each of the direct flights available has a flight duration of just over an hour, enabling you to start your holidays promptly.

Which are the most common stopovers?

The quickest option is to fly non-stop, as there are only 335 miles between the cities, but some airlines offer indirect flights with stopovers in destinations like Amsterdam and Paris.

What documentation do I need to fly from Newcastle to Dublin?

It depends upon the airline you choose, but UK and Irish citizens won't legally need to carry a passport when flying directly.

How early should I arrive at the airport?

Guidelines vary from airline to airline, but you should usually check in at least two hours before your flight.

Which airlines fly from Newcastle to Dublin?

There are a few airline names that take you from Newcastle to Dublin and back. Aer Lingus and Ryanair fly there directly. Stobart Air provides services on this flight path on behalf of British Airways. Klm Royal Dutch Airlines, Flybe and Air France operate indirect flights.

How to find low-cost flights from Newcastle to Dublin

Relaxing in the departures lounge will be simple if you use our search engine when planning your trips, as you're sure to find superb deals. It's user-friendly and will provide you with the information you need speedily, such as all the airport names that come into question for your desired route. You can filter results by various criteria, enabling you to find the lowest internet prices and the cheapest time to go with ease .

When is the best time to fly from Newcastle to Dublin?

November tends to be the cheapest time to go to Dublin. If the weather isn't great, you can visit indoor attractions like the Dublin Writers Museum and Kilmainham Gaol.

In July, those taking city breaks in Dublin can enjoy popular summer activities, such as unwinding in Phoenix Park or taking a sightseeing tour by boat.

Airports in Newcastle

Useful information about Newcastle International Airport

How to get to the airport:

  • Car – You can reach Newcastle Airport by car via the A1. It will take you about 15 -30 minutes to get there from the city centre. The airport provides parking options at various prices.
  • Taxi – It will take you about 15-30 minutes to travel to the airport by taxi from the city centre and it costs around £15.00.
  • Train – Newcastle Central Station is the closest station to the airport. You can take the metro between the two locations (see below).
  • Metro – You can reach the airport by metro from Newcastle and Sunderland. Services usually operate at twelve-minute intervals. It takes about twenty-five minutes to get there from Newcastle's city centre metro stations and it will cost about £3.40.
  • Bus – You can take a number of buses from the city centre, including the X77, X78, X79, 42A and 74. Prices and routes vary.
  • Bike – You can cycle to the airport from the city centre within 45 minutes via Brunton Lane or the B1318. You can park your bicycle at the airport free of charge.

Newcastle International Airport's retail area includes many stores, most of which are open between 4am and 8pm. Some of its food and drink outlets remain open between the first and last flights of the day. It has several lounges and smoking areas, and you can enjoy Wi-Fi access for free.

Airports in Dublin

Useful information about Dublin Airport

How to get to Dublin city centre from the airport:

  • Hire car or taxi – You can drive to Dublin city centre via the M1, M50 and N1. The journey should take approximately 25 minutes. If you take a taxi, it will cost about 20-25 euros (£18-22).
  • Bus – A number of providers operate bus services to and from the airport. Dublin Bus's 747 Airlink express coach service runs every fifteen to twenty minutes. You also take a public bus (number 41) from Terminal 1 or the privately-operated Aircoach service. A one-way adult ticket will cost around 6 euros and, at busy times, the journey can take up to an hour.

There are shops and cafes at both terminals, some of which are accessible 24 hours a day. Other facilities include ATMs, currency exchange bureaus and free Wi-Fi.

What to do and visit in Dublin

Find cheap airfares for international and domestic flights on our website, and visit Dublin to:

  • Spend a day at Dublin Zoo.
  • Explore the National Botanic Gardens.
  • See the medieval Book of Kells.

FAQs about flights from Newcastle to Dublin

What are the advantages of purchasing flexible flight tickets to Dublin through eDreams UK?
With a flexible flight ticket, you're assured a refund or the option to rebook without any additional fees if your flight from Newcastle to Dublin gets canceled. eDreams UK has got you covered, ensuring peace of mind and hassle-free travel changes! Plus, this flexibility allows you to adapt your travel plans with ease, offering greater convenience in today’s unpredictable travel environment.
How can I search for and book flights from Newcastle to Dublin on eDreams UK, and also find the best deals?
With our flight search engine, you can discover flights starting at just £14 for the route from Newcastle to Dublin. At eDreams UK, our priority is to offer you the most affordable options. You have the flexibility to customize your search based on various criteria, including stopovers, airports, travel dates, and additional filters. This way, you can tailor your journey to meet your specific needs and preferences, ensuring a seamless travel experience.
Is it pricier to visit Dublin compared to Newcastle?

When looking at taxi fares, a ride in Dublin averages 3.82 GBP, which is 15% less expensive than in Newcastle, where the average fare is 4.50 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 30% cheaper compared to Newcastle. The price in Dublin is 1.68 GBP, whereas in Newcastle, it's 2.40 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 16.77 GBP. This is 12% higher than the meal price in Newcastle, where it costs 15.00 GBP.

For coffee lovers, the price is 2% lower in Dublin, with an average cost of 3.38 GBP, while in Newcastle, coffee is 3.44 GBP.

When is the best time to book a flight ticket from Newcastle to Dublin?
The top months for booking flights from Newcastle to Dublin are September, December and May. 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 Newcastle to Dublin?
The best time to fly to Dublin from Newcastle really hinges on various personal preferences, particularly regarding budget considerations. In terms of popularity, August stands out as the top month for flights to Dublin from Newcastle, as indicated by our customer search data. Following closely are May and October. 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 December. These months are associated with significantly fewer searches, making them a great choice for those seeking a quieter getaway from Newcastle to Dublin.
How long does it take to fly from Newcastle to Dublin?
The average flight time from Newcastle to Dublin is approximately 01:14 hours. This journey typically covers a distance of about 369 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 Newcastle?
In the summer months, the average temperature in Newcastle hovers around 23.91 degrees, accompanied by approximately 6 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 mm. When winter arrives, the temperature in Dublin tends to average around -2.3 degrees. In the meantime, temperatures in Newcastle typically reach around -3.52 degrees. Furthermore, during this chilly season, Newcastle may experience about 6 mm of precipitation, while Dublin generally averages 12 mm.
What airports offer flights from Newcastle to Dublin?

Travelers flying from Newcastle to Dublin typically depart from Newcastle International (NCL) 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:

Aer Lingus, Ryanair and British Airways.

Ryanair.

British Airways.

What airlines offer flights from Newcastle to Dublin?

Here are the airlines that provide direct flights from Newcastle to Dublin:

  • Ryanair
  • Stobart Air
  • British Airways

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