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Icelandair
29 Jun, Sun
11:15 PM
Washington - Dublin
1 stop
9h
IAD-DUB
Play
30 Jun, Mon
06:50 PM
Washington - Dublin
1 stop
10h 15m
BWI-DUB
United Airlines
2 Jun, Mon
11:20 PM
New York - Dublin
Non-stop
6h 50m
EWR-DUB
United Airlines
25 Jun, Wed
11:20 PM
New York - Dublin
Non-stop
6h 50m
EWR-DUB
Air Canada
28 Jun, Sat
08:40 PM
Washington - Dublin
1 stop
6h 35m
DCA-DUB
United Airlines
27 Jun, Fri
11:20 PM
New York - Dublin
Non-stop
6h 50m
EWR-DUB
Delta Air Lines
29 Jun, Sun
09:20 PM
Washington - Cork
1 stop
12h 20m
IAD-ORK
Air Transat
10 Jun, Tue
02:00 PM
Los Angeles - Dublin
1 stop
13h 30m
LAX-DUB
United Airlines
24 Jun, Tue
12:10 PM
Houston - Dublin
1 stop
13h
IAH-DUB
Find cheap flights
Currency EUR
Number of flights per week 1
Top destinations Dublin
Most popular airline Egyptair
Most popular airport Dublin Airport
Flight Duration 6 hour 40 min

About Ireland

Ireland, an island country to the west of the British Isles, officially known as the Republic of Ireland, is well-known for its strong economy. The history of settlements in Ireland goes back to around 6,000 BC, and the country has carefully preserved its cultural heritage. The official languages are Irish (Gaelic) and English, and they use the Euro as currency.
After becoming a member of the European Union, Ireland has thrived economically and in terms of sectoral diversity. It earned the nickname 'Celtic Tiger' for its remarkable progress, a distinction shared by only a few EU countries. Two crucial sectors, agriculture and industry, play a significant role in the country's economy. With high standards of living and a strong economy, Ireland ranks among the top countries in the world. Besides agriculture and industry, the country has highly advanced livestock, manufacturing, commerce, and transportation sectors.
Dublin, the capital, is the country's major business and trading hub.  Ireland is located in Northwestern Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Irish Sea to the east, and the Celtic Sea to the south. The Republic of Ireland has a population of more than 5 million. Cities that have gained recognition in terms of tourism and business besides Dublin are Galway and Belfast.
Ireland enjoys a cool and mild oceanic climate, making it a year-round destination for tourism. Spring and autumn seasons tend to last longer than usual, with rainfall occurring throughout the year. Ireland's culture, particularly its music, is known and appreciated worldwide.
Ireland has a unique cuisine and a rich cultural heritage celebrated through various festivals and events. The St. Patrick's Day Festival in Dublin is a top-ranking global festival. Many of these events focus on music and attract visitors from all around the world.
While Ireland has a European culture, it retains its unique traditional cuisine and various culinary alternatives. Iconic Irish dishes include Shepherd's Pie and the famous 'Irish Breakfast,' so tasting these should be on your list when concluding your visit to Ireland. Potatoes are a staple in many traditional Irish dishes, and the country's most consumed beverage, almost surpassing water, is beer.

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