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Cheap Flights Dublin to New York

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6h 30m direct Prices from $500 New York
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Price Trends: Dublin to New York

$299
Jan
$332
Feb
$466
Mar
$433
Apr
$366
May
$500
Jun
$567
Jul
$534
Aug
$366
Sep
$332
Oct
$299
Nov
$399
Dec

* Average prices based on historical data. Actual prices may vary.

About This Route

Dublin is a compact, sociable capital of literary history, Georgian squares, and lively pubs. Its short transatlantic hop and US pre-clearance make it a smooth first stop in Europe.

The New York to Dublin route is relatively short for a transatlantic flight at roughly six and a half hours nonstop, and it's served regularly from both JFK and Newark. Aer Lingus leads here, joined by United, Delta and JetBlue. Value tends to peak in May, June and September, on either side of the busy midsummer stretch. A notable perk: Dublin offers US preclearance, so you clear American immigration before flying home and land stateside as a domestic arrival. Ireland is outside Schengen. Fares to Dublin often vary between the two New York airports, so weigh JFK against EWR.

Pro tip: Book 3-6 weeks in advance for the best deals. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are typically the cheapest days to fly on this route. Avoid traveling during peak periods like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break for lower fares.

$500

Avg. Price

6h 30m

Flight Time

May

Best Month

Travel Tips for New York

  • Book international fares 2-3 months in advance for the best prices
  • Compare JFK and Newark (EWR) — fares to Dublin can vary by $100+
  • Midweek departures (Tuesday/Wednesday) are usually cheaper than weekends
  • Set a price alert to catch drops on long-haul fares
  • Fly in shoulder season (May, Jun, Sep) for lower fares
  • Consider an overnight eastbound flight to arrive rested

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Planning what to do in Dublin?

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FAQ: Flights Dublin to New York

The average price for a round-trip flight from Dublin to New York is $1000 – $1250. One-way tickets can be found from as low as $300. Prices vary based on how far in advance you book, the time of year, and which airline you choose.
A direct flight from Dublin to New York takes approximately 6h 30m. Connecting flights can take 5-8 hours depending on the layover city and duration.
New York City has three major airports: JFK (John F. Kennedy International), LGA (LaGuardia), and EWR (Newark Liberty International in New Jersey). JFK and LGA are in Queens, while EWR is just across the Hudson River in Newark, NJ.
The cheapest months are typically May, Jun, Sep when demand is lower. Avoid peak summer months and holiday periods for the best prices.
Full-service carriers operate the Dublin route nonstop from JFK and Newark — the route guide above lists the airlines that typically fly it. International long-haul routes rarely include ultra-low-cost carriers, so compare the major airlines and book early for the best fares.
It varies by airline and route. Dublin is an international destination served mainly from JFK and Newark (EWR) — LaGuardia (LGA) handles domestic and short-haul flights only. JFK has the most international connections, while EWR often has competitive United fares. Compare both when booking.

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