Cheap flights from Glasgow to Dublin from £15
Updated 2026-06-21
296 km great-circle distance, typically flown in 46m with 6 airlines operating direct service from Glasgow (GLA) to Dublin (DUB). Fares on this corridor stay relatively stable across the year — booking 4–8 weeks ahead and choosing a midweek departure typically secures the best price.
Flying from Glasgow
Glasgow Airport is Scotland's leisure-leaning hub — the larger of the city's two airports — with Jet2, easyJet, Ryanair and TUI dominating the holiday market and BA, KLM and Aer Lingus adding hub connections. The terminal is 9 miles west of Glasgow centre with regular Glasgow Airport Express bus service. Atlantic-facing weather can affect winter operations; check status before peak departures from October to March.
Arriving in Dublin
Dublin Airport is 10 km north of the city, with Aircoach and Dublin Bus 16 services running direct to the centre. Aer Lingus and Ryanair both have major bases here; BA and easyJet add UK-regional service. Dublin is the cheapest international option from most UK airports — short flight times, no visa for UK passport holders, and budget capacity holds prices down.
Who flies GLA to DUB?
| Airline | IATA | Flight time | Cabin |
| Jet2.com | LS | 46m | Economy |
| easyJet | U2 | 46m | Economy |
| Ryanair | FR | 46m | Economy |
| TUI Airways | BY | 46m | Economy |
| KLM | KL | 46m | Economy |
| British Airways | BA | 46m | Economy |
6 carriers fly direct on this corridor. Frequencies vary by season — summer and winter holiday peaks see additional flights.
Glasgow to Dublin FAQs
Direct flights from Glasgow (GLA) to Dublin (DUB) take approximately 46m for the 296 km journey, plus 30–60 minutes of taxi, climb and descent. Total airport-to-airport time depends on cruise winds and air-traffic queueing on approach.
6 carriers operate direct service from Glasgow (GLA) to Dublin (DUB): Jet2.com, easyJet, Ryanair, TUI Airways, KLM and 1 more. Frequencies vary by season and carrier — Jet2.com typically operates the highest weekly count on this corridor.
UK passport holders generally do not need a visa for short stays in Ireland (Schengen-area members allow 90 days in any 180-day window). ETIAS pre-authorisation will apply once live for European destinations. Always check gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/ireland before booking.
Dublin (DUB) is the primary international airport for Dublin. Allow 30–60 minutes for the ground transfer by train, express bus or taxi, depending on traffic and time of day. Most European hub airports sit 10–25 km from their host city centre. See the airport's official website for current train and shuttle timetables.