Flying from Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) to Dublin Airport (DUB): what you need to know
Around 3 hours is how long you can expect to be travelling on a direct flight from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport.
Dublin's timezone is UTC+0, making Dublin one hour behind Warsaw.
Each week, there are four Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport flights. To jet off as soon as possible, jump on the 06:05 Ryanair flight. If you'd rather make the most of your time before you fly, the latest flight is at 22:10 with Ryanair.
Your WMI to DUB flight won't wait if you're late, so don't forget to check in on time. Arrive up to one hour in advance for domestic flights and two hours ahead when you're flying internationally.
You can expect longer lines during popular months like July. Arriving up to four hours ahead of an international flight and two hours for a domestic departure will help ensure a smooth travel experience.
Ryanair offers direct flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport. Book with this popular airline, then get ready to discover the sights in Dublin — and maybe even more of Ireland if you have time.
Ryanair is the most frequently booked airline on this route.
How to find the cheapest flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI) to Dublin Airport (DUB)
Rs13,082 is currently the best price for a one-way Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport flight. A return flight starts from Rs27,408. These fares may change depending on demand.
To pick up cheap tickets from WMI to DUB, reserve your journey one month ahead of your departure.
June is the cheapest month for flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport. If you want to fly at a different time of year, the 'Whole month' tool will give you the lowest prices for every month.
You don't need to check every day to see if fares have gone down when you set up a Price Alert. We'll let you know as soon as a special offer becomes available on cheap flights from WMI to DUB.
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Handy information about Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI)
Central Warsaw to Warsaw Modlin Airport is approximately 40 kilometres. Depending on traffic, it'll take you about 40 minutes to get there if you're driving, catching a taxi or ride-sharing.
Planning to take public transport? Expect a journey time of around 50 minutes.
Have an early flight from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport? Avoid the stress of rushing to the terminal (and sneak in some extra snooze time) by picking one of these stays close to WMI:
Arriving at Dublin Airport (DUB)
Consider staying in a hotel near DUB if you're taking a late Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport flight. Check in to one of these options and avoid the hassle of a long transfer:
Say yes to new adventures by picking up a Dublin Airport rental car. Grab a set of wheels from Easirent, Budget or Carhire and explore beyond Dublin's usual tourist stops.
Booking your ride from Dublin Airport around two weeks in advance can help you get the lowest rate.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Dublin Airport to central Dublin has a drive time of around 25 minutes. It's approximately 11 kilometres away.
If you're travelling by public transport, expect a journey time of roughly 30 minutes.
When to fly to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The quietest month for a flight from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport is March, while July is the busiest. Choose the best time to visit Dublin based on whether you prefer a more fast-paced or easygoing experience.
The warmest month in Dublin is July, with the temperature ranging between 10ºC and 19ºC. Lock in your flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport in this month if this is the type of weather you like.
If you want to travel in cooler conditions, search for a cheap ticket from WMI to DUB in January. Temperatures average between 2ºC and 9ºC then.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin has its own special appeal, 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 attractions like Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.