How to find cheap flights from Shanghai to Ireland
$1,082 is currently the cheapest price for a return flight from Shanghai to Ireland.
You'll be travelling from Shanghai into Dublin in Dublin with that fare.
For one-way travel, the lowest price right now is $474.
Why not let the lowest fares decide where you jet off to next? Select 'Ireland' in the 'To' field to discover the best deals by city.
Ireland has roughly five international airports, so you'll have your pick of arrival options.
For a broader price comparison, select 'Add nearby airports' to include all airports close to where you're departing from and heading to.
Book early. You'll have more times, routes and airlines to pick from. Leave it too long and you could be left with fewer options and higher costs.
Keep track of fare changes by creating a Price Alert. If you haven't already, download the Skyscanner app to get notifications as they happen.
Best time to fly from Shanghai to Ireland
If you're all about saving, November is usually the cheapest month to hop on a flight from Shanghai to Ireland.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often the most affordable days to travel in general, with prices dipping during the quieter midweek period.
June, July and August mark the peak travel season in Ireland, with June the busiest of the three. Visit then for a lively atmosphere and plenty to do.
Alternatively, avoid the peak season rush by searching for flights in January, February and March. Out of these low season months, March is the quietest.
Popular places to visit in Ireland
Dublin
Located in County Dublin, this city is a top destination for Shanghai to Ireland flights. Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College Library and St Patrick's Cathedral are must-sees for first-time visitors.
Dublin Airport (DUB) manages the majority of international flights into Dublin.
Check out the lineup of hotels in Dublin and pair your trip with a stay that fits your style.
Cork
Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Stone and Titanic Experience Cobh are an ideal introduction to the highlights of Cork.
Fly in through Cork Airport (ORK) and go straight from arrivals to discovering the sights.
Once your plane ticket is locked in, you can move on to finding the right stay among the hotels in Cork.
Shannon
Mooghaun Hill Fort, Shannon Aviation Museum and Water Colour Collection of Ireland are major attractions to tick off while you're in this part of County Clare.
Shannon Airport (SNN) is the city's main airport, with routes connecting it to popular destinations throughout the region and beyond.
Whether you're on a tight budget or ready to splurge, hotels in Shannon offer options for every kind of trip.
Visiting Ireland for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Entry rules can often change, so check in advance whether you'll need a visa or any other type of documentation before you travel. Your airline, travel agent or the local consulate or embassy should have the most up-to-date details.
You'll be using the euro (EUR) for all your spending. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted almost everywhere you go.
Dublin is the capital of Ireland, which has a population of about 5.4 million.
This destination operates on one standard time zone of UTC+0.
For a warmer trip to Ireland, consider going in July.
Plan your trip for sometime around January if you prefer cooler conditions.
You can expect more rain in December, while April is usually drier.
St. Patrick's Day, Bloomsday Festival and the Galway International Arts Festival are some of the major events here. Consider booking your Shanghai to Ireland flight around moments like these for a travel experience beyond the ordinary.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
A cheap flight from Shanghai to Ireland will get you there. The next move is booking your stay. Discover the best prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Ireland. To travel when and where you want, also check out the range of car rental options in Ireland.
