How to get to Dublin from Glasgow

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Travel Information between Glasgow and Dublin

distanceDistance192 miles
modeAvailable travel modesFlight
priceTicket price range- £36
cheapestCheapest modeFlight • £36 • 1 h 15 min
fastestFastest modeFlight • £36 • 1 h 15 min
carriersPopular travel companiesRyanair or Virgin Trains

Travel 192 miles by flight between Glasgow and Dublin. The most popular travel providers which serve this route are Ryanair or Virgin Trains among others. Travellers can even take a direct flight or train from Glasgow to Dublin.

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from Glasgow to Dublin

How to get to Dublin from Glasgow by train, bus, flight or ferry.

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The best way to travel from Glasgow to Dublin is by taking a flight because it’s the best combination of price and speed.

Aer Lingus
20:101h15
Glasgow International Airport (GLA)
21:25Dublin Airport (DUB)
£2471One-way
0 changes
Cheapest
Aer Lingus
20:101h15
Glasgow International Airport (GLA)
21:25Dublin Airport (DUB)
£2471One-way
0 changes
Fastest
Aer Lingus
20:101h15
Glasgow International Airport (GLA)
21:25Dublin Airport (DUB)
£2471One-way
0 changes
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Megabus
04:455h45
Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station
10:30Dublin Airport (DUB)
£3041One-way
1 change
Megabus
04:006h30
Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station
10:30Dublin Airport (DUB)
£3071One-way
1 change
Megabus
02:008h30
Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station
10:30Dublin Airport (DUB)
£3041One-way
1 change

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How to Travel from Glasgow to Dublin?

Travel from Glasgow to Dublin is a popular route as Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland, known as a cultural hub and centre for Irish history, arts, and industry. The journey is ideal for weekend getaways, holidays, and business trips, as Dublin is a short journey from Glasgow. The travel time from Glasgow to Dublin is around 1h with a direct flight, and from 4h to 6h 25min with changes in your trip. Travel to Dublin from Glasgow is available frequently, with daily flights offered throughout the week. There is an average of 7 to 15 flights available daily, with both direct flights available, and flights with one change.

Dublin Statue River Finance District. Source: Shutterstock

What is the Cheapest Way To Get from Glasgow to Dublin?

The cheapest way to get from Glasgow to Dublin is by plane. Ryanair is the airline that offers the cheapest flight. Ryanair offers cheap tickets every day of the week, with two to three flights per day. This flight connects Glasgow International Airport GLA and Dublin Airport DUB in a direct flight. Consider booking in advance if you want to get a better deal. If you're willing to be flexible with your dates and travel times, you can save money on expensive fares. Travelling outside of peak hours, such as the early morning or late night flights, usually results in lower ticket prices. Keep an eye out for any discounts you may be eligible for, such as student, senior, or membership passes when purchasing your ticket.

What is the Fastest Way to Travel from Glasgow to Dublin?

For fast travel time from Glasgow to Dublin, look for direct flights or flights outside of peak travel hours, such as the early morning or late at night, to get from Glasgow to Dublin quickly. When travelling by plane, keep in mind that you must arrive at the airport at least 2h prior to your flight. With this in mind, Ryanair's direct flights from Glasgow to Dublin can take up to an hour. Ryanair offers two to three flights per day, which are available every day.

If you're willing to change planes in another city, however, you might want to look into flights with companies that provide more regular service. With British Airways, you can find one-stop flights. These flights have an average duration of 4h to 7h 30min with a single change in London, either at LHR or LCY. Flights with British Airways are available frequently, with an average of seven to 15 flights daily. All flights from Glasgow to Dublin depart from Glasgow International Airport GLA and Dublin Airport DUB.

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On Omio, you may learn about which companies provide travel options, the mode of transportation (bus, rail, airline, or ferry), whether the trip is high-speed or low-speed, direct or with transfers, and more. Then you can pick the time of day and the fare that best suits your needs. Omio organizes this data in an easy-to-use platform that allows you to review all of the data at once and make an informed decision. It's a simple website that lets you schedule appointments and get customer service in your preferred language. Omio provides QR-coded mobile tickets that can be scanned. This is a great option if you don't want to carry physical tickets. It's also convenient because the Omio mobile app allows you to keep track of all of your travel tickets in one place. For more travel advice please visit the Omio magazine Window Seat.

Dublin Church Arch Street. Source: Shutterstock

Flights from Glasgow to Dublin

Flights from Glasgow to Dublin are very frequent, with multiple journeys available daily. There are two companies that service flights to Dublin from Glasgow, Ryanair and British Airways. Ryanair provides two to three flights every day, with direct services to Dublin. These flights take an average of around 1h, all hours of the day. Flights along this route are generally the fastest and the most economical choice. Flights with British Airways are more frequent, servicing 7 to 15 flights daily. The average duration of flights with British Airways is from 4h to 7h 30min, and depend on the length of time spent in the changeover city, and the hour of departure, as flights outside of peak hour travel, are generally shorter. The changeover city along this route is London, with changes at both London Heathrow International Airport LHR and London City Airport LCY.

Flights with both companies depart from Glasgow International Airport GLA and arrive in Dublin Airport DUB. Dublin Airport is located 4 miles (7 km) from the Dublin city centre and is accessible by car and public transport. You can access the city by taxi, car hire, or public transport. Taxi ranks are located outside Terminal 1 in Zone 3, and Terminal 2 in Zone 20. Car hire desks are available inside Terminal 1 and 2 Arrivals. If you wish to take public transport you can choose from several bus lines, 16, 41, 700, 704X, 705X, and 782. These will take you to the Dublin City centre, and to other parts of the city. For more information on flights to Dublin from Glasgow please visit this page.

Flying from Glasgow to Dublin with Ryanair and British Airways

Ryanair provides direct flights to Dublin from Glasgow, offering the fastest and cheapest tickets along this route. Flight duration with Ryanair is an average of 1h without changes. Ryanair offers an average of two to three flights a day, every day of the week including weekends. Flights with British Airways are more frequent, with around 6 to 12 flights available daily, depending on the day of the week. Flights with British Airways have an average duration of 4h to 7h 30min, depending on time spent during the change. All flights with British Airways have a single change in London, either at London Heathrow Airport LHR or London City Airport LCY, before departing for Dublin. Both Ryanair and British Airways use the same departure and arrival airports, Glasgow International Airport GLA and Dublin Airport DUB.

To Dublin by flight—travel tips

Dublin is not only the Republic of Ireland’s capital city, but also its largest one. It's an ancient city dating back to the 7th century A.D. and is one of the UNESCO Cities of Literature in the world, home to four Nobel prize winners, Beckett, Heaney, Shaw, and Yeats.

It’s also home to Trinity College, many book festivals, offers the renowned Dublin Literary Award, and houses Dublin’s Writers Museum which discovers Dublin’s litter history, Marsh’s Library which is Ireland’s oldest library, and the James Joyce Centre, showcasing the author life’s work. Dublin has even dedicated a statue to famous author Oscar Wilde. Aside from literature, Dublin is also home to the largest enclosed park in Europe, Phoenix Park which opened in 1662. In Dublin, you’ll find over 1000 pubs, traditional music, and an abundance of Irish history. Visit the city’s most famous landmark at Dublin Castle, where you can take a tour to learn about its great importance to Irish history.

To learn about Irish culture, visit some of the many museums, National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology filled with historical treasures, or perhaps the Little Museum of Dublin, which retells Dublin’s history through photography. If you’re interested in art you can visit the Irish Museum of Modern Art or perhaps the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin to visit Francis Bacon’s studio.

For nightlife entertainment, head over to the famous Temple Bar for some live music, the historic pub has been around since 1656. Escape the city with a seaside walk at Howth Cliff, and enjoy the panoramic views of the coastline. To discover more travel advice about Dublin, please visit this page.

Buses from Glasgow to Dublin

Travellers wishing to travel to Dublin must plan a journey that combines both bus and ferry tickets. There are several service providers that make the journey. Scottish Citylink makes the journey from Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station three times per day, completing the journey in approximately 9 hours. This journey involves two changes on the way at Cairnryan Stena Ferry Terminal, where passengers must take the ferry crossing to Belfast, followed by a bus journey from Belfast Europabus Centre to Dublin. Alternatively, National Express provides a similar service three times per day between 8.30 and 16.20. This service also departs from Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station and takes the same ferry crossing en route.

Trains from Glasgow to Dublin

Taking the train to Dublin offers an alternative form of transport, but this journey typically requires three changes and may also be slightly longer in duration. Trains leave from Glasgow Central Station about six times per day and can reach Dublin within 9 hours 50 minutes. Journey times vary depending on departure time with some trains taking as much as 16 hours 40 minutes. Changes en route can vary and may include a stop at Crewe or Warrington Bank Quay, followed by a change at Holyhead to make the ferry crossing to Dublin Ferryport, before continuing on to Dublin Connolly Station.

Flights from Glasgow to Dublin

By far the quickest way to reach Dublin from Glasgow is to book a direct flight with Ryanair or Aer Lingus. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and flights leave Glasgow Airport several times per day.

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Ryanair and British Airways will get you from Glasgow to Dublin at great prices. With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best travel times, prices and tickets for your trip.

British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom with its headquarters in London near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). Known as a full-service global airline, BA offers low fares year-round to destinations around the globe and flies to and from centrally-located airports. Its extensive global route network includes more than 170 destinations in nearly 80 countries throughout Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Australia. BA is also the second largest airline based in the UK in terms of its fleet size and number of passengers carried.

    FAQs: Glasgow to Dublin

    FAQs: Travel to Dublin easily. Whether you want fast, cheap or something entirely different, our travel experts have collected everything you need to know so you can find the best option from Glasgow to Dublin.
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    There are 1 travel options from Glasgow to Dublin. You can take a flight.

    The cheapest way to travel from Glasgow to Dublin is a flight with an average price of £36.

    This is compared to other travel options from Glasgow to Dublin:

    Taking a flight costs less than taking a train, which average ticket prices of.

    The quickest way to travel between Glasgow and Dublin is by flight, which takes on average 1 h 15 min   compared to other travel options that take longer:

    The distance from Glasgow to Dublin is approximately 192 miles.

    The average frequency per day from Glasgow to Dublin is:

      However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your trip from Glasgow to Dublin as scheduled services by flight can vary by season or day of the week.

      These are the most popular departure and arrival points when travelling from Glasgow to Dublin:

      • Most travellers board their plane from Glasgow International Airport and arrive in Dublin Airport.

      Omio works with many trusted partners that can help you travel the best way from Glasgow to Dublin:

      • You can travel by plane between Glasgow and Dublin with Ryanair, Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cityflyer (British Airways 2) or easyJet, and you can find Aer Lingus Glasgow to Dublin tickets for £36 on Omio.

      Yes, there are direct routes from Glasgow to Dublin with the following travel companies:

      • You'll find direct flights with Aer Lingus.
      • You can take a direct train with.

      Direct services to Dublin tend to save you time and add more convenience as you won't need to transfer at another stop in between, so it's worth paying attention to before booking tickets for your route.

      Omio customers who travel from Glasgow to Dublin often also extend their holiday to go to Belfast, Galway, London, Cork or Paris. Omio can help you plan your trip by finding the best connections between Dublin and these popular destinations at a great price.
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