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The best way to find a cheap flight ticket from Dublin to London is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
1 h 15 m
Average
1 h 17 m
Flights per day
5
Distance
462 km
Of the 5 flights that leave Dublin for London every day 5 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 461 km | |
Average flight duration | 1 h 20 min | |
Average plane ticket price | €60 (€60) | |
Direct flight | Yes | |
Airlines | Aer Lingus, Ryanair, British Airways, BA Cityflyer, Swiss or easyJet |
Flights from Dublin to London cover the 461 km long journey taking on average 1 h 20 min with our travel partners like Aer Lingus, Ryanair, British Airways, BA Cityflyer, Swiss or easyJet. There are direct flight services available. You can get the cheapest plane tickets for this route for as low as €18, but the average price of plane tickets is €60. Travellers depart most frequently from Dublin Airport and arrive in London Heathrow Airport.
You can travel by flight to London from Dublin with SWISS, Ryanair and British Airways for as low as €18. When you search for timetables and tickets, Omio will show you the best journey.
British Airways (BA) is the United Kingdom’s flag carrier airline with headquarters in London near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). BA is the second largest UK-based airline in terms of fleet size and number of passengers carried. Known as a full-service global airline, British Airways offers year-round low fares to destinations worldwide and flies to and from centrally-located airports. Its extensive global route network includes more than 170 destinations in nearly 80 countries throughout Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Swiss is Switzerland’s leading airline and offers Economy and Business ticket fares for your next flight to London from Dublin.
Ryanair is one of the biggest and most popular low-cost airlines in Europe, headquartered in Ireland. Hopping on a plane and flying to popular European destinations quickly and affordably is made easy with Ryanair. This budget airline is known for operating direct flights to smaller or secondary airports usually outside major cities to keep costs down. A Ryanair plane ticket between Dublin and London includes allowance of one small personal bag; additional fees tend to apply for cabin baggage and checked baggage.
British Airways, Aer Lingus, Ryanair, City Jet and Iberia all offer direct flights from Dublin to London. The flight time of a direct flight is one hour and fifteen minutes. The earliest flight departs at 5.55am and the last one leaves at 10.20 p.m. Other airlines fly this route but they have stop overs and some of them can be up to eighteen hours long. There are 370 flights a week and prices are lowest from October to March.
Dublin Airport is in Collinstown, 10km north of central Dublin. A taxi out to the airport can cost anywhere between EUR20-EUR35. The Airlink Express bus 747 runs to the city centre and stops at two of the city's main train stations. Aircoach has services that run 24 hours a day that go to central Dublin and surrounding areas. Dublin Bus services 16 and 41 both travel through the city and are cheaper than the Express and Aircoach. There is no train station at the airport.
London is the capital city of England. Populated for over two thousand years, it is a hub for the arts, science, fashion and finance, and is truly one of the great cities of the world. Flights from Dublin land at six airports in London. London City is 11km east of the city. It's Docklands Light Railway station connects, via London Underground and Overground services, to central areas. Heathrow is 22km west of the city. The Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect trains run to Paddington Station. The N9 night bus serves it at night. Gatwick is 47.5km south of London. The Gatwick Express train calls at Victoria and London Bridge train stations. National Express coaches also run to Victoria. Stansted is 48km northeast of London. The Stansted Express train runs to Liverpool Street. Coach services go to Victoria, Liverpool Street and Golders Green. Luton Airport is 56.5km north of central London. Trains from the airport go to St Pancras Station. Green Line Coaches and EasyBus services go to Victoria and Liverpool Street station. Taxis are available from every airport.
Travel between Dublin, Ireland and London, United Kingdom by plane is: Unrestricted.
International entry status: Entry is unrestricted for citizens and permanent residents of Ireland
Conditions of entry:
When travelling in United Kingdom, you must follow these COVID-19 safety rules:
The information above was last checked on 5/25/23. This can change before your date of travel so please review the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your flight from Dublin to London before travelling.
Return travel from United Kingdom to Ireland is: Unrestricted.
Entry into Ireland is allowed for: Entry is unrestricted for citizens and permanent residents of United Kingdom
Requirements for reentering:
The government of Ireland has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Last checked on 5/25/23. Please check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations closer to the travel date of your flight to Dublin from London.
Omio customers most frequently book their flights from Dublin Airport to London Heathrow Airport.
Passengers board their flight most frequently from Dublin Airport, which is located approximately 9.3 miles (15 km) from the city centre.
Passengers travelling this route most often arrive at London Heathrow Airport and need to travel approximately 17.1 miles (27.5 km) from the airport to reach the city centre in London. You can check if there are airport shuttle services, taxi services or public transportation options available from London Heathrow Airport to get you to the city centre in London.
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