Flights to Ireland

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      Flying to Ireland

      The things to know before you go.
      Cheapest flight ticket found Rs62,283
      Cheapest month to flyDecember
      Possible destinations7

      Find the cheapest time to fly to Ireland

      Flexible on travel dates? Find the cheapest month – or even day – to fly to Ireland.

      Frequently asked questions

      Currently, there are no airlines that fly direct to Ireland. But we found flights with one or more stops from Rs126,823.
      We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Ireland is currently October.
      No airlines currently offer direct flights between Pakistan and Ireland. Most routes have one or more stops.
      The best price we found for a return flight to Ireland is Rs126,833. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
      The cheapest city to fly into is Dublin; and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Dublin.
      The cheapest airport in Ireland is Dublin – we've found flights from Rs126,833.
      After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Ireland is Thursday, 22 October 2026, – to Dublin Airport.

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      How to find cheap flights to Ireland

      • Lock in a better price on a flight to Ireland by taking off from Karachi, often the most budget-friendly departure option.

      • Consider touching down at Dublin for even more value from your fare.

      • October generally works out to be the cheapest time to visit Ireland.

      • For a round trip, the lowest price right now is Rs126,833. One-way fares start from Rs62,278.

      • Open to landing in any city? Add your departure point, then enter 'Ireland' in the 'To' field. You'll get a list of destinations and the option to sort them by 'Cheapest flights.'

      • If you already know your destination city, select 'Add nearby airports.' This lets you compare prices for nearby airports and potentially find better value.

      • Stay on top of fare changes with Price Alerts delivered right to your app or inbox. Just sign up for these automatic notifications and book at the perfect time, every time.

      • The sooner you book, the better. You might come across some impressive early bird discounts.

      The best time to go to Ireland

      • To find the month with the cheapest flights, use the 'Whole month' tool. If you've got some flexibility with your travel dates, search for the green prices on the calendar — they highlight the lowest fares available that month.

      • July is the busiest time to travel. Go then if you want that peak season buzz, but maybe look elsewhere if you're hoping for a deal.

      • December is the quietest time of year to visit if you want a more laid-back vibe. You'll typically find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Ireland then.

      • The weather can influence everything from sightseeing to packing, so travel when the forecast suits your plans. Average highs reach 18ºC in July, making it one of the warmest months in Ireland.

      • Visit sometime around January if you prefer cooler conditions. Expect average lows of 2ºC.

      • December is typically the rainiest month, while April is the driest.

      • Also take into account winter storm season and periods of heavy rainfall when choosing your dates. Of course, weather risks depend on when and where you go.

      Getting to Ireland

      • There are plenty of arrival airports to choose from when you book flights to Ireland, including the following:

      • These airlines are the key players landing at this destination, based on rough monthly flight numbers:

      • London, Manchester and Paris are some of the major hubs used as stopovers on flights to Ireland. Stops differ by route, so check the connection details for your departure city.

      Places to visit in Ireland

      Dublin

      • If you had to choose just one place, this city in County Dublin would be a strong contender. With a population of roughly 1 million, it packs in more highlights than you can get to in one visit.

      • Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College Library and St. Patrick's Cathedral are essential stops on any trip.

      • Dublin Airport (DUB) handles most international flights into Dublin. You'll find some competitive flight deals to Ireland landing at this major hub.

      • Ready to book your perfect base? Explore the full range of hotels in Dublin.

      Cork

      • Take your travels in a new direction in this popular city of around 190,000 people.

      • Work your way through the highlights including Nature Reserve, Cork Opera House and The Everyman.

      • The majority of flights arrive through Cork Airport (ORK), the city's main airport.

      • With your airfare locked in, you can move on to finding the right stay among the hotels in Cork.

      Shannon

      • Searching for more ideas on places to visit in Ireland? This city of about 10,000 people in County Clare deserves to be explored.

      • Top attractions to squeeze in while you're here include View Point Bunratty Castle, Shannon Aviation Museum and Shannon Airport Model Aviation Museum.

      • You can fly into the city through its main airport, Shannon Airport (SNN).

      • From mini breaks to longer stays, hotels in Shannon offer something for all budgets and styles.

      Good to know

      • Entry rules may vary depending on your passport, length of stay and travel plans, so check before you go. Official embassy sites and airlines will have the most recent advice on visas or other documents you may need.

      • You'll be using the euro (EUR) for all your spending. Debit and credit cards are accepted just about everywhere.

      • ATMs (automatic teller machines) are commonly found across cities of all sizes, from smaller locations to major hubs.

      • Tipping is not generally expected in Ireland. However, leaving a little extra is a thoughtful way to acknowledge great service.

      • Getting connected is easy, with high Wi-Fi coverage across most places travellers spend time.

      • Dublin is the capital of Ireland, which has a population of roughly 5.4 million.

      • Time is consistent across this destination, with only one standard time zone based on UTC+0.

      • Ireland is part of the Norther Europe subregion of Europe.

      • Want to time your flight to Ireland with something big? Top events worth planning around include St. Patrick's Day, Bloomsday Festival and the Galway International Arts Festival.

      Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire

      • Found that cheap ticket to Ireland? Now decide where you'll rest your head and how you'll get around. Check out the range of hotels in Ireland and filter your search by property type, location and more. Also browse car hire options in Ireland and choose from pickup locations in cities or right at the airport.