| Ryan Air tips and advice posted by real travelers and Dublin locals. • 14 Photos • 20 Reviews See all Dublin Transportation |  | Dublin Ryan Air Reviews | 1 - 10 of 20 |  | Check out www.ryanair.com for cheap flights to England and Europe. Be aware that most of the flights to Europe are in Airports far away from the city. Good way to travel if your on a budget.. Also www.freshAer.com is a new no frills low cost airline flying to major European destinations. As of yet the air line company plan to commence flights from the 1st October flying from Dublin to London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Malaga. You can't book on the internet yet, however the phone number is 1890 757 757 Leave a Comment
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I have flown into Dublin once on Ryanair (from London Standsted), and flown out twice to Edinburgh. I have found this to be one of the cheapest alternatives to flying in and out of places in the UK (and other parts of Europe as well). While on the longer flights (going towards 3 hours) I have sometimes found Ryanair's seats to be a little uncomfortable, but on the shorter trips between the UK and Ireland I have found the journey to be very good. On my flights the time for flying averaged on just over an hour, so you barely have time to drink your coke (coca-cola - which on Ryanair is not included in the price of the ticket, you have to pay for food and drink, or bring your own) before the captain tells you that they are coming in to land. I have found the staff on Ryanair to always be polite, friendly and helpful. It is a good way to fly and especially good if you are looking for the cheaper alternative. Leave a Comment
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Flights to Dublin are available from £0.49 before tax. With tax added it means you can fly with Liverpool's finest for around £50 return for two.
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From the States you don't have much choice other than to fly. One trip I flew Virgin Atlantic from Boston to London Gatwick and then hopped a Ryan Air flight to Dublin. I highly recommend Virgin - reasonably priced and a fun airline with lots of perks. Ryan Air is a pretty standard low-cost airline - nothing special but not too scary either. And who can esist an airline that flies the 'Love Plane'? (Check out the picture if you don't believe me...) On another trip I flew straight from Boston to Dublin on Aer Lingus - even though it's not as fun as Virgin, it's a very nice airline and the direct flight is the best! Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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For people from Belgium and the UK the cheapest and easiest way to get to Dublin is with Ryanair. Ryanair is one of the low fare airlines in Europe. Prices are floting all the time, but they stay the cheapest! I payed for a round trip Brussels CRL to Dublin 45 €. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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I flew from Birmingham on a ridiculously cheap Ryan Air flight (internet sale - £2.99 each way plus tax). Then it was a £3 airport shuttle bus into the city. I believe it runs every 15 minutes. For the most part....I walked. The DART will get you to places along Dublin Bay, I managed a visit to Howth. Very reasonably priced. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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There are regular flights to Dublin, Ryanair being particularly cheap and you can book on-line. Ferries are also available for those who wish to take their car but tends to be much more expensive. I tend to fly over however I will point out that I am absolutely petified of flying and on one occasion even grabbed the hand of a complete stranger and held on for dear life whilst his girlfriend couldnt stop laughing and the nun in front was trying unsuccessfully to calm my nerves. I have used both bus and trains in Ireland, Dublin being a large city does tend to have better public transport than the rest of Ireland. If you plan to head out from Dublin and tour other parts of Ireland then it may be best to hire a car or take your own. If you are staying in the centre of Dublin walking is probably the quickest and easiest. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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ENGLISH VERSION: A cheap way to tavel by air to Eire from France & other countries in Europe, RYANAIR. http://www.ryanair.com from where you can book (aviable by phone too). Tickets are not expensive at all. I booked a round trip for less than 90 €uros !! ($ 75) ==>PARIS-BEAUVAIS - DUBLIN and back... also saw far cheaper tickets. VERSION FRANCAISE Un moyen bon marché pour se rendre en Irlande par avion: RYANAIR http://www.ryanair.com - Départs depuis la France ainsi que plusieurs autres pays d'Europe - On peut reserver par téléphone ou par internet et les billets ne sont pas chers du tout. J'ai acheté un ticket aller-retour PARIS-BEAUVAIS - DUBLIN pour moins de 90 €uros ; et j'ai même vu des billets bien moins chers. Leave a Comment
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Ryanair do great value flights from several airports in the UK, including my local, Luton. The cheapest seats go to those who book earliest on each flight, so if you're prepared to fly at unsocial times or can book a long way in advance you should get a brilliant deal. From the airport we used the Aircoach (see http://www.aircoach.ie). It costs 5 EUR each way, leaves every 15 minutes and has a route that takes in most of the hotel districts. It's very good value compared to a taxi! (And more direct than the other forms of public transport.) In Dublin we mostly used the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit, see http://www.dart.ie). It can take you to the seaside when you feel like a break from the city and the fares were reasonable. We tried the bus but almost came unstuck because they only accept exact change which we didn't have. (The friendly driver let us ride for free but I wouldn't count on it.) Leave a Comment Theme: Train
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From London we took a GO flight to Belfast and then rented a car to tour the country. The flights from London to Belfast or Dublin (through GO or Ryannair) are extremely cheap, around 50 euros return. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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