Flying from Narita International Airport (NRT) to Dublin Airport (DUB): what you need to know
Dublin's timezone is UTC+0, which makes Dublin nine hours behind Tokyo.
For a smooth journey, turn up at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and one hour before domestic departures. This way, you'll have plenty of time to board your NRT to DUB flight.
During popular months like July, it's best to get to the airport well in advance. Arrive two hours before a domestic departure and four hours ahead for international flights whenever you're travelling during peak periods in general.
Think about adding a stopover when booking your ticket from Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport. Just deselect 'Direct flights only' to break up your trip, or perhaps explore a new destination along the way. Here are some options between NRT and DUB:
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
Charles de Gaulle Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Narita International Airport (NRT) to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The lowest price we've seen for a one-way Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport flight is Rs94,592. A round-trip plane ticket is currently Rs212,330. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares may change.
Don't leave everything to the last minute. You're more likely to get cheap tickets from NRT to DUB if you book in advance. Airlines often have some amazing early bird deals.
Finding cheap flights from Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport is easier if you can be flexible with your travel dates. Use the 'Whole month' search tool to see the lowest prices across each month and snap up a great deal.
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Handy information about Narita International Airport (NRT)
The address for NRT is 成田空港第2PTB(バス), Narita.
Of the departures from Narita International Airport, 70.53% arrive on time at their destination.
Narita International Airport is about 64 kilometres from central Tokyo. If you're driving, ride-sharing or catching a cab from the centre, it'll take 1 hour or so to get there, depending on the traffic.
Looking for a handy hotel close to NRT? If you're boarding an early flight from Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport, these accommodation options will put you moments from your departure lounge:
Arriving at Dublin Airport (DUB)
If you're landing on a late Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport flight, nothing beats the convenience of staying close to the terminal. Grab your luggage from the carousel and then be showered and relaxing shortly after at one of these accommodation options near DUB:
Grab a Dublin Airport rental car and explore Dublin and beyond with your own wheels. Easirent, Budget and Carhire are well-known companies to choose from here.
To lock in the lowest price, book your vehicle from Dublin Airport around two weeks before you set off.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
From Dublin Airport, Dublin is approximately 21 kilometres away. It takes around 30 minutes to drive to the centre.
It'll take around 2 hours 10 minutes if you're travelling by public transport.
When to fly to Dublin Airport (DUB)
August is the busiest month for flights from Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport. To escape the crowds, head to Dublin in January.
Before locking in your flight from Narita International Airport to Dublin Airport, consider the type of weather you enjoy. July is the warmest month in Dublin, with temperatures ranging from 10ºC to 20ºC.
Search for cheap tickets from NRT to DUB in January if you like cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest around then, ranging between 1ºC and 9ºC on average.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin has plenty going for it, but there are so many other corners of Ireland just waiting to be explored. About 225 kilometres south-west of Dublin, a visit to Cork will keep you on the move. Start with leading sights like Blarney Castle, Fota Wildlife Park and Titanic Experience Cobh.
Around 10 kilometres south-west of Dublin, Tallaght is another essential stop in Ireland. Experience major highlights starting with Church of the Incarnation, Fettercairn, 3 stuffed bears and Johnson & Perrott Fleet.