How to find cheap flights from Washington D.C. to Ireland
Pick up a return flight from Washington D.C. to Ireland starting at 454 €, the cheapest price currently available.
That fare takes you from Washington D.C. into Dublin in Dublin.
A one-way ticket starts at 220 €.
Flexible about where you land? Enter 'Ireland' in the 'To' field to compare fares to different cities.
With roughly five international airports, Ireland has a good range of options on where to land.
To compare more prices, choose 'Add nearby airports' to include all airports close to where you're departing from and heading to.
Get the flight you want at a price you'll like by booking ahead. Leave it late and you might have to compromise on timing, airline or cost.
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Best time to fly from Washington D.C. to Ireland
If you're all about saving, October is typically the cheapest month to hop on a flight from Washington D.C. to Ireland.
In general, taking a midweek flight can help you cut costs. Tuesdays and Wednesdays often mean cheaper prices.
June, July and August are the most popular months to travel to Ireland. June tops the list, making it a good time to visit if you want the most going on.
Alternatively, avoid the peak season crowds by searching for flights in January, February and March. Out of these low season months, March is the quietest.
Flights from Washington D.C. to Ireland: what to expect
Choose from Washington Ronald Reagan Airport (DCA), Washington Dulles Airport (IAD) or Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) when planning your Washington D.C. departure.
At least one airport in Ireland can be reached on a nonstop flight from Washington D.C..
Roughly 22 direct flights operate every week between Washington D.C. and cities across Ireland.
The main airlines on this route include Aer Lingus and United.
Dublin is one of the most popular routes from Washington D.C. to Ireland.
The average journey on this route comes in at around 7 hours.
Popular places to visit in Ireland
Dublin
A popular destination for Washington D.C. to Ireland flights, this city in County Dublin takes the top spot on the must-visit list. From Guinness Storehouse and Trinity College Library to St Patrick's Cathedral, the attractions come thick and fast.
Dublin Airport (DUB) handles the majority of international flights into Dublin.
When you're ready to find a place to lay your head, explore the selection of hotels in Dublin.
Cork
Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Stone and Titanic Experience Cobh are the perfect introduction to the highlights of Cork.
The bulk of flights arrive through Cork Airport (ORK), the city's main airport.
Check out hotels in Cork and lock in a stay that matches your plans.
Shannon
Major attractions to experience while you're in this corner of County Clare include Mooghaun Hill Fort, Shannon Aviation Museum and Water Colour Collection of Ireland.
Shannon Airport (SNN) is the main airport to plan your flight around.
Whether you want something no frills or full of flair, hotels in Shannon offer options for every type of trip.
Visiting Ireland for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Make sure you know the entry rules before you head to the airport. Rules can vary depending on your passport, length of stay and reason for travel. Always check with reliable sources like your airline, travel agent or the local embassy.
The euro (EUR) is the main currency. Paying for things is easy, with credit and debit cards accepted in the vast majority of places.
Dublin is the capital of Ireland, which has a population of roughly 5.4 million.
You won't need to adjust your watch while travelling around this destination, with one standard time zone of UTC+0 inches place.
Choose the season that matches how you like to explore, whether that's cooler, hotter or somewhere in between. July is one of the warmest months in Ireland.
Plan your visit 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 among the biggest events here. Consider booking your Washington D.C. 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 Washington D.C. to Ireland gets you there. The next step is choosing where to stay. Discover competitive 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.








