Flying from Manchester Airport (MHT) to Dublin Airport (DUB): what you need to know
The timezone in Dublin is UTC+0, which is five hours ahead of Manchester.
To ensure you catch your MHT to DUB flight, leave plenty of time to check in and drop off your luggage. Turning up two hours ahead of international departures and an hour before domestic flights is the general rule.
During popular months such as October, you'll want to get to the airport earlier. Plan to arrive two hours before domestic departures and four hours ahead for international flights when you fly during a high season in general.
We make it easy to book a flight with a stopover. To see your options for tickets from Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport, deselect 'Direct flights only.' Then, choose a flight offering a stop long enough to visit the city of your choice. Worthwhile stopovers between MHT and DUB include:
Charlotte Douglas Airport
New York Newark Airport
Philadelphia International Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Manchester Airport (MHT) to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The cheapest price we've found for a one-way Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport flight is $927. A return plane ticket is currently $1,612. Depending on the availability when you book, these fares may change.
To pick up cheap tickets from MHT to DUB, book in advance. Airlines tend to offer their best fares when flights are first made available.
If you're willing to be flexible with your travel dates, try using the 'Whole month' search function. It'll give you the cheapest price across the month when looking for your flight from Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport.
You won't have to check every day to find out if fares have gone down when you create a Price Alert. We'll send you an update the moment there's a change in price on cheap flights from MHT to DUB.
Tailor your trip using filters. Pick your preferred arrival and departure times, airlines and total journey duration. You can also sort your results by 'Best,' 'Cheapest' or 'Fastest' flights from Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport.
Handy information about Manchester Airport (MHT)
You'll find MHT at One Airport Road.
81% of flights leaving Manchester Airport arrive at their destination on schedule. Given its reliable on-time performance, you're unlikely to face delays when taking off from MHT.
Manchester Airport is around 6 kilometres from central Manchester. If you're driving, ride-sharing or catching a taxi from the centre, it'll take 10 minutes or so to get there, depending on the traffic.
Expect a trip time of roughly 30 minutes when using public transport.
Get your break off to a stress-free start by staying near MHT. Whether you're taking an early flight from Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport or just don't want to be rushed, these stays are the answer:
Arriving at Dublin Airport (DUB)
The last thing you want is a long journey to your hotel if you're landing late on a Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport flight. Check in to one of these accommodation options near DUB instead:
Pick up a Dublin Airport rental car and discover Dublin and beyond with your own set of wheels. Easirent, Budget and Carhire are well-known companies to choose from here.
To secure the lowest price, book your vehicle from Dublin Airport about two weeks ahead.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Dublin Airport is roughly 11 kilometres from central Dublin. The drive time takes around 25 minutes.
Travelling by public transport typically takes 30 minutes.
When to fly to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The quietest month for a flight from Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport is March, while July is the most popular. Pick the best time to go to Dublin based on whether you prefer a faster pace or a more relaxed vibe.
Lock in your flight from Manchester Airport to Dublin Airport for July if you'd like to visit Dublin during its warmest month. Expect temperatures of between 10ºC and 19ºC.
If you like travelling in cooler conditions, search for a cheap ticket from MHT to DUB in January. Average temperatures are between 2ºC and 9ºC then.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin has plenty going for it, but there are so many other parts of Ireland just waiting to be discovered. Around 225 kilometres south-west of Dublin, a visit to Cork will keep you busy. Start with attractions like Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.