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Getting to Ireland has never been easier and need not be expensive. The advent of the "low-fares" airlines makes getting to Dublin very easy indeed
From Britain
There are over 50 flights per day from the London area alone from British Airways, Ryanair and Aer Lingus.
You can fly from Aberdeen, Glasgow or Edinburgh in Scotland, Cardiff or Swansea in Wales (Air Wales)
OR Exeter, Plymouth, Southampton, Bournmouth, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield Newcastle, Teeside, East Midlands, Leeds/Bradford
(British Midland, flybe,Luxair)
Check websites for details
www.ryanair.com
www.aerlingus.com
From United States:
Direct Flights to Dublin.
Aer Lingus (one-world alliance with American Airlines)
New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angles, Washington DC.
Continental: Newark
US Airlines Philadelphia
Delta: Atlanta
From Europe
Thanks to the spread of "low fares" airlines it is now possible to get direct flights to Dublin from a number of European cities.
Airline from:
- Sweden;
SAS Snowflake, Stockholm
Skyways, Stockholm
Malmo Aviation Gothenborg
- Norway:
Braathens/SAS, Oslo
- Denmark:
SAS/ Aer Lingus, Copenhagen
- Netherlands:
Aer Lingus, Amsterdam
- Belgium:
Aer Lingus, Brussels
Ryanair, Charleroi
- Germany:
Aer Lingus, Frankfort/Dusseldorf
Berlin/Munich
Lufthansa Frankfurt
germanwings, Koln/Bonn
hapag, Hamburg
- Switzerland:
Aer Lingus/Swissair, Zurich
- Austria:
Austrian Airlines, Vienna
Aer Lingus, Vienna
- Hungary:
Malev Airways, Budapest
- Czech Republic:
Czech Airlines, Prague
Aer Lingus
- Russia:
Skynet, Moscow
NOTE: Ryanair operate 14 flights per day from London Stanstead to Dublin and both Ryanair and Easyjet operate from numerous airports throughout Europe to Stanstead.
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