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We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Tel Aviv to Dublin flights are currently cheapest in January.Tel Aviv to Dublin: Alternative routes
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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $214 |
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Cheapest month to fly | January |
Average flight time | 6 hrs |
Most popular airline | EL AL Israel Airlines |
Average flights per week | 3 |
Finding cheap flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin: Frequently asked questions
All you need to know about flights from Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport TLV to Dublin Airport DUB
Airlines that fly from Tel Aviv to Dublin
There are no direct flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin. However, on Skyscanner.co.il, we will show you Tel Aviv Dublin flights via stopovers. For example, you can fly with Blue Air via Bucharest. EL AL will take you to Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt or Milan and continue from there with Aer Lingus all the way to Dublin. You can also fly with Lufthansa via Frankfurt or Dublin, with Swiss via Zurich, with Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, or with Vueling via Barcelona.
Terminal Information - Departing
Flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin depart from Ben Gurion Airport TLV Terminal 3 - נתב”ג - נמל התעופה בן גוריון. However, if your first leg is performed by a low-cost airline such as easyJet or Ryanair, it is most likely to depart from Terminal 1. Either way, it’s recommended to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your departing time due to security measures.
At the Duty-Free area, you will find a large selection of stores where you can get into the vacation mood. There are clothing stores and gift shops, and you can save money on electronics with great $200 tax-free deals. Store the goods that you buy for no extra fee using the פטור ושמור services; it will wait for you when you return to Israel. Free Wifi is available in all areas of the terminal, including the food court, stores, and gates. Premium credit cards holders are entitled to discounted or free entrance to the Dan Lounges. Elite members of EL AL Matmid Club can relax at the King David Lounge.
Terminal Information - Arriving
All flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin as a final destination arrive at Dublin Airport DUB, located 10 km north of Dublin. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 serves most European airlines, Aer Lingus operates from Terminal 2. The bus stops are shared by both terminals, all you have to do is follow the signs to the common area if you’re using public transport. Dublin Bus operates many routes throughout Dublin, including the 16 to Ballinteer, the 41 to Lower Abbey Street and the 102 to Sutton Station. Airlink Express services will bring you directly to the IFSC, Dublin City Center, Gardiner Street, College Green & Temple Bar, Heuston & Connolly rail stations, St. Stephen’s Green, and Merrion Square. A single ticket starts at €7, or €6 if you buy it online. Taxis are available outside of both terminals, expect to pay €18-€45, depending on traffic.
Things you should know
With an Israeli passport, you don’t need a visa to enter Ireland. A 90-day visa will be given to you upon the arrival of flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin. Make sure before placing your booking that your passport is valid for at least 90 days after your departure from Ireland.
Useful Information about Dublin - דבלין
The time in Dublin is two hours behind Tel Aviv when it’s 12:00 in Israel it’s 10:00 in Ireland. The currency used is Euro - € - EUR. Dublin is not cheap when compared to Tel Aviv. For example, a three-course meal in a mid-range restaurant for two costs around €60, almost 10% higher than Tel Aviv. Beers, however, are 22%-28% cheaper. One way ticket for local transport is almost double the price - 98% higher than in Israel, but shopping for clothing and shoes can be up to 25% cheaper.
Summer in Dublin is quite a few degrees chillier than in London, and during the winter it’s both colder and rainier. Think about it when you pack your suitcase before your flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin.
Must visit in Dublin: The Chester Beatty Library, The Guinness Storehouse, The Teelings Distillery, O’Donoghue’s, The Great South Wall, The “Silicon Docks.” Great nature and beautiful views can be found at Phoenix Park or St Stephen’s Green - A historic park in the heart of the city. The Museum of Natural History and The Museum of History & Archaeology are two of several museums worth a visit.
How to find cheap flights to Dublin
Round-trip flights from Ben Gurion Airport TLV to Dublin Airport DUB normally cost more than $386 (₪1,366). But if you are a flexible traveler, you can find bargain deals on Tel Aviv Dublin flights for less than $220 round-trip (around ₪780). Search “whole month” instead of specific dates to find cheaper flights from Tel Aviv to Dublin. Remember, prices change regularly and quickly, and it depends on many different factors. Sign up for Price Alerts, and we’ll notify you by email whenever there’s a price change. Our best advice for you is if you see great flight deals from Tel Aviv to Dublin - book it! Find out more on how to find cheap flights to Dublin here.
This information is correct as of April 2018
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