$267 Find Cheap Flights from Dallas to Ireland

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Cheapest round-trip prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours

Dublin
Dublinnonstop$448
Cork
Cork1 stop$963
Dublin
Dublinnonstop$448
Cork
Cork1 stop$963

Cheap Flight Deals from Dallas to Ireland

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Dallas to Ireland that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.

Recent round-trip flight deals from Dallas to Ireland

Recommended round-trip deals departing in the coming months from the most popular airlines that fly from Dallas to Ireland.
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6:55 pm - 9:45 amDFW-DUB
8h 50mnonstop
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12:40 pm - 4:10 pmDUB-DFW
9h 30mnonstop
$448Iberia
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Tue, Aug 5 - Wed, Aug 20
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6:30 pm - 11:40 amDFW-DUB
11h 10m1 stop
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12:40 pm - 4:10 pmDUB-DFW
9h 30mnonstop
$452Iberia
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Tue, Aug 5 - Wed, Aug 20
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9:40 pm - 5:40 pmDFW-DUB
14h 00m1 stop
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12:40 pm - 4:10 pmDUB-DFW
9h 30mnonstop
$460Iberia
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Wed, Aug 13 - Thu, Aug 21
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10:15 pm - 9:40 amDFW-DUB
30h 25m1 stop
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4:00 pm - 7:10 pmDUB-DFW
33h 10m1 stop
$505British Airways
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Mon, Oct 27 - Mon, Nov 3
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6:00 pm - 1:25 pmDFW-DUB
13h 25m1 stop
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2:05 pm - 6:00 pmDUB-DFW
9h 55mnonstop
$560American Airlines
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Fri, Oct 17 - Sun, Nov 2
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10:59 pm - 8:35 pmDFW-SNN
15h 36m1 stop
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7:40 am - 8:00 pmSNN-DFW
18h 20m2 stops
$571American Airlines
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Thu, Jul 24 - Tue, Aug 5
British Airways Logo
10:15 pm - 6:35 pmDFW-DUB
15h 20m1 stop
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8:40 am - 7:10 pmDUB-DFW
16h 30m1 stop
$660British Airways
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Sun, Oct 26 - Sat, Nov 8
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1:20 pm - 11:30 amDFW-SNN
17h 10m2 stops
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8:05 pm - 6:00 pmSNN-DFW
27h 55m2 stops
$709Aer Lingus
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Mon, Oct 27 - Mon, Nov 3
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5:50 pm - 7:15 amDFW-DUB
8h 25mnonstop
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2:05 pm - 6:00 pmDUB-DFW
9h 55mnonstop
$728Aer Lingus
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5:50 pm - 7:15 amDFW-DUB
8h 25mnonstop
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2:05 pm - 6:00 pmDUB-DFW
9h 55mnonstop
$732Finnair
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Dallas to Ireland flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Dallas to Ireland to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest Dallas to Ireland flight route?

The cheapest price for flight routes found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks for round-trip flights from Dallas to Ireland.

The cheapest ticket to Ireland from Dallas found in the last 72 hours was to Dublin, at $507 round-trip. The most popular route is from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW) to Dublin (DUB), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $507.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Dallas to Ireland?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 1 stop layover the cheapest option at $1,691 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Dallas to Ireland?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Dallas to Ireland, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Dallas to Ireland is February, when tickets cost $592 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and July, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,194 and $1,109 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Dallas to Ireland?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Dallas to Ireland clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

For Dallas to Ireland, Tuesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Saturday is the most expensive. Flying from Ireland back to Dallas, the best deals are generally found on Friday, with Tuesday being the most expensive.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Dallas to Ireland?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Dallas to Ireland, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Dallas to Ireland, you should book around 6 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 9 weeks before departure.


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Cheapest flight$267
Flight from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport to Dublin

FAQs - booking Ireland flights

  • Which airport in Ireland should I fly to if I plan on visiting other European countries?

    If you plan on visiting other European countries after visiting Ireland, you should fly to Dublin Airport, as this airport offers the most flights to other European countries like Britain, Germany, Portugal, Greece, and even Spain.

  • What are the layover options for flights from Dallas to Ireland?

    The popular layover options between Dallas and Ireland are New York, Paris, and Philadelphia. It’s worth noting that different airlines have different layover options. If you board Lufthansa, your stopover will be in Paris, while if you board American Airlines, your stopover will be in Philadelphia.

  • At what time should I get to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport so that I don’t miss my flight?

    Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is a pretty busy airport. Thus, to be able to have everything in order before your flight departs, it’s advisable that you get to the airport at least 2h before your flight is scheduled to depart.

  • What is the most convenient way I can get to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport?

    The most convenient means of transport you can get to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is by taxi. Onboard a taxi, you’ll be able to spend less time on the road than an individual who takes a shuttle to the airport. You’ll also be able to carry all your luggage with ease.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Dallas to Ireland?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Dallas to Ireland.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Dallas to Ireland?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Dallas to Ireland is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Dallas to Ireland?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from Dallas to Ireland with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Dallas to Ireland?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Dallas to Ireland up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Ireland?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Ireland is generally in the afternoon, when round-trip flights cost $858 on average. Morning departures are around 19% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Ireland is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $1,090.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Ireland

  • All flights to Ireland usually depart Dallas at the legendary Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The fourth-busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic, this airport, situated halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth, boasts of amenities like spacious lounges, on-site food restaurants, well-maintained restrooms, ATMs, and payphones. Given that this airport is pretty organized, at this station, you’ll have your bags checked quite quickly. You’ll also experience a short line while boarding your flight.
  • The airport you choose to land at should be close to the destinations you plan on visiting. Suppose you plan on visiting destinations situated in Southern Ireland. In that case, you should board a flight from Dallas that lands at Cork Airport. In contrast, if you plan on visiting destinations situated in Northern Ireland, you should board a flight from Dallas that lands at Belfast International Airport. If, however, you plan on visiting destinations around the center of Ireland, you should board a flight that will land at Dublin International Airport.
  • Currently, no airline offers direct flights from Dallas to Ireland. However, several air travel companies offer one-stop flights to Ireland. These airlines are Lufthansa, British Airways, Delta Airlines, and American Airlines. If you’re a fan of sustainable travel, you should consider flying to Ireland with either British Airways or American Airlines, as these two airlines have taken a number of initiatives to reduce their impact on the environment. If you’re on a budget, you should consider flying to Ireland with Delta Airlines, as this airline is renowned for offering affordable plane tickets.
  • Before boarding your flight to Ireland, it’s in your best interest to ensure that you have your entry documents in order. This is because once you land at any airport in Ireland, you’ll need to show your documents at the airport’s security checkpoint before you can be allowed to exit the airport. If you’re a US citizen, you only need your passport to enter. If you’re a citizen of any of the European Union countries, you’ll also need to present your passport or a valid national identity card, as Ireland is not a member of the Schengen Agreement.
  • If you land at Belfast International, Dublin Airport, or Cork Airport, it’s safe to say that you’ll be quite tired, as flights from Dallas to any of these airports are usually quite long. At any of these airports, you’ll get the chance to rest, as they all boast well-maintained, spacious, and comfortable lounges. Given that they all also have on-site restaurants, you’ll get the chance to eat some delicious delicacies.

Top 5 airlines serving from Dallas to Ireland

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Dallas to Ireland? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.6
FinnairOverall score based on 1275 reviews
6.7Food
7.4Comfort
8.1Crew
6.9Entertainment
7.6Boarding
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Boarding uncomfortable. Stewardess said I would have to check my carry on as there was no room in the overhead bins. Another passenger helped me find a spot.

8.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jan 2025DFW - CVG
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Boarding uncomfortable. Stewardess said I would have to check my carry on as there was no room in the overhead bins. Another passenger helped me find a spot.

Any flight that lands safely is a good flight. However our leg from Helsinki was delayed 1 hour with no explanation. The delay would not allow us to make our connection to Cincinnati. I was informed by American Airlines that our Cincinnati flight was rescheduled for the following day. I immediately made a non refundable hotel reservation in Dallas. Upon exiting the plane at Dallas I was given a hotel voucher. Nice, but I can't get a refund on the hotel I booked. A little communication would have been helpful. Food on Finnair is below quality of Korean Air.

The cabin crew really looked like they wanted to be somewhere else. They weren't really interested in providing an attentive service to full fare paying passengers at all. However the Captiain's in flight announcements were relaxed and very entertaining.

Crew were professional and responsive. Food was mediocre and breakfast could do with revampinmg

Food was very ordinary for premium economy, very small portions.

i dont know WHY they call it business class. the seats are NOT significantly wider than economy seats, they just do not let the middle seats be beepked to give the illusion of more space between passengers. the seats do NOT recline any more than economy seats either. the only real difference is the full meal served to business (vs none for economy). I would rather have a wider, lie flat ACTUAL business class seat with no food for a 3 hr flight. this was pretty disappointing to say the least.

There wore nice leather like sits, in my opinion seats lay out bit tight . Crew was great they did averything possible to make averywone comfortable as possible, food was, think worst I ever head on flight, head chicken and yellow rice. Ice cream was a nic treat.

Our previous flight was delayed but they waited for us to board.

Flight was delayed, short time connection to next flight but we make it, service was good, worth to fly just to try thair on board blueberry juce. Eccelent communication with airline.

My American Airlines flight was deleted and you guys never let me know

Took off on time and successfully avoided weather that looked to be a problem along the way

I liked everything. Except that my neck was hurting on the seat. I couldn't sleep.

We were delayed Al ost / hours after boarding so that maintenance had to add oil to the engines. Then the oil they grabbed had been left out in the Dallas record cold and was frozen. They had to go back to the hanger and grab some that was not frozen.

Flight was empty so had a whole row to myself. Still had to wait to get the bag due to the negligence at Palm Springs departure.

Everything was on time, we arrived early, everything worked well.

Angela was the best fa ever. She made that 8 hour flight a breeze

This was a pleasant, short flight and the crew was friendly.

The service and food needs to improve to catch up with other international flights

Small plane, so no entertainment. Hour delay! Nobody explained wht the delay was all about.

Same problems with delays in Dallas. This was weather related and due to the incoming flight being delayed. This was the flight that was delayed due to a missing flashlight which turned out not to be missing.

It was ok not that much because I always travel with Emirates airlines, Etihad, airlines, Qatar airlines compare to them food and comfortable was too low . Staff was good . Helpful

I believe it was short flight in plane I understand not that much compared to other airlines but weighting for checkin was too long need extra person for checkin or Atleast someone to let the customer knows don’t worry someone will be here shortly.

Seats were alarming close to the row in front of you. I didn’t do the measurements online, which I’m sure they’re available, but it seemed much tighter than other planes, but the airplane itself was well maintained and looked fairly new. My only complaint on the staff was that we’re on an international flight. Normally they give you wine with dinner and the flight attendant decided to pull some strict restrictions and wouldn’t give more than one glass of wine per person, and you could not share with your spouse, which seemed ridiculous when we have four people on the plane with us and only one person ordered wine asked for a second one and she said oh absolutely not. It’s only one per person Which on a transcontinental usually is not the case. They’re very attentive on making sure everyone is as comfortable as possible.

Boarding seemed a bit chaotic and we had to walk outside across the tarmac. Passengers of all ages had to drag carry on luggage up the outside stairway into the aircraft. There was no WiFi. Very uncomfortable crammed seats. Glad in-air time was only an hour!

Booked through Kayak, couldnt take flight, Kayak punted to Orbiz, Orbiz punted to Aer Lingus, Aer Lingus said sorry about your luck, try Kayak/Orbiz. Terrible customer service collecting air fares and not even offering a voucher when customers cant take flight

There was no flight. I booked a flight from Toronto to Bordeaux with a stopover in Dublin. I arrived in Dublin and the flight number I had didn't exist and the flight going to Bordeaux I wasn't on. I had to book a new flight with a different airline for later in the day and pay out of pocket.

Gate agents kind of serious. Had to wait til arriving at gate to choose seats. Thankfully they did give us seats together! And grateful the honored our age, giving us seats at the front.

Very polite and helpful staff. Jet blue…ok, but not as helpful!..

Seat was very uncomfortable. The worst in all of my travels. It sagged in the middle, worse than anything any airline can offer. Not flying aer lingus again.

My Aer Lingus flight (booking ref # 2SU4LF) was the worst travel experience I have ever dealt with. My flight from Paris to Dublin was delayed by over 2 hours which caused me to miss my connecting flight back to the US. I was not able to be rebooked on a new flight for another 3 days. When I finally made it on my rescheduled flight, it was delayed AGAIN, causing me to miss my connecting flight from New York to Boston. At this point I decided to just rent a car since the next flight I would have been able to get in wasn’t for another 5 hours. It was a complete nightmare experience and I will never fly Aer Lingus again. I have requested a refund from the booking company I placed my order with.

The seats were way too crowded. Just because I do not have the luxury of a suite, does not mean that I want to fly from Austin to London scrunched between two people and the seat in front of me in my face. Ridiculous. I should have flown with Turkish Airlines...

We travelled with Level, which is a subsidiary of Iberia. They mixed up all our seats, downgraded few from premium economy fo economy. The crew were not professional, they seem to be in a rush! Also some with an attitude

Paid for “extra room” selected seat. Wasn’t a benefit. Also was in aisle and was bumped almost every time attendants walked down aisle. Should have saved the assigned seat money and let them select.

Everything OK , except the plane left more than an hour late so I couldn’t participate in an excursion I had that morning in Brcelona

Flight from Madrid to Dakar had no onboard entertainment for a business class. Not even a single screen . That was disappointing. The WiFi only worked for the first 45 mins of the flight.

very good all round. staff, food, entertainment, punctuality all very good

The cabin crew were great very helpful and accommodating. We had a fellow passenger throw up next to us. The flight crew did an amazing job cleaning up and reseating us. We did question as to if he should have been let on the flight as his condition was likely self imposed.

online check-in was horrible and didn't work either way

Horrible. Paid for seats for my family. Iberia changed planes and never notified us that the seats we paid extra for did not even exist on the plane. We were randomly placed on the plane. Thankfully, we were seated together. Upon boarding, my youngest daughter was pulled from the line and they just arbitrarily changed her seat 7 rows back from the rest of the family. I had to wait at the gate while they tried to see us back together. One of the most uncomfortable small spaces on a plane I’ve ever experienced. When I called Iberia, they first told me that no mistake was made that the plane was never changed. Yet my receipt for my paid seats were for rows that did not even exist on this type of plane we were getting on. They said that they would reimburse my money and I would get an email, but I’ve never received any information or emails regarding a refund for the seats that I had paid extra for. Then when we arrived in Madrid, one of the pieces of luggage that we had checked in was damaged to the point that the handle that was stowed in to the luggage was broken off by the crew members handling the luggage. The crew on the plane was very nice, but as far as the rest of the experience, I would be very hesitant to ever use Iberia again.

The airline refused to board me because I showed up only 50 minutes prior to departure time, despite the fact that shortly before that, when I arrived at the airport still in time, they changed the terminal and I had to take a bus that took 20 minutes. Keep in mind that for some maintenance error I could not check in online like I usually do. Personnel at the airport was unable to let me in, customer care was beyond useless, the original airline operator (Iberia) was as useless as a toilet paper roll core in time of a wipe and all this uselessness made me waste my ticket, my reservations, my long time parking, food and most of all the joy of being with my family for the new year after working my bottom off even at Christmas. Am I happy? Come and ask me in person!

Too much long line at the TSA and Security. Prepare for long walk for baggage claim.

The flight from Seattle was delayed, which made me miss my connection to Florence. I was re-booked NINE HOURS LATER!!! That’s basically a vacation day lost. British Airways needs to partner with other airlines when possible to get a more realistic travel time, if delays occur. I realize there aren’t many flights to Florence from London, so I would book differently were I to return. The actual flight from Seattle was very comfortable and the crew was great, no faults there. I enjoy British Airways, this was an anomaly.

The crew could not have been more helpful, my meal was excellent, I slept peacefully until right before landing, and the BA lounge was a godsend. The only negative I encountered was the coffee both on the plane and in the lounge. Not to my taste but that’s a personal preference.

I don’t understand why a reputable airline like BA would delegate their London flights to AA. Makes no sense to me, as most domestic carriers do such a poor job these days. Terminal 3 at LHR is a total dump

The boarding process was quite loud and chaotic. The flight attendants kept barking over the PA system about people needing to only stow large items in the overhead bins. During the one and only service, I was hit by the service cart. At the same time, a passenger was returning from the bathroom and the crew definitely saw him but stopped a few seats short of allowing him to sit down before starting service and made him wait a good 10 minutes before passing his seat and allowing him to sit down, after which he had to ask for his snack and beverage or he would have been passed over. Neither flight attendant thanked passengers as they left; in fact, I did not see them again once the plane door was opened.

Cancelled flight minutes before boarding. Rescheduled flight was two days later

The flight attendants were EXTREMELY personable and appreciated the service, lights going off after dinner (probably the norm, but I haven’t flown evening overnight flights in a while). Thank you!

Business class seats were very dated on my plane. Very little storage, charging ports were not easily accessible, tv screen kept flopping away. Vegetarian food was disappointing: hardly any protein and severely under-seasoned. Crew was lovely.

The food was ok, but not great. They delayed boarding in Portland and did not enforce group boarding. But the crew was excellent, went above and beyond.

The food was pathetic. There wasn't much leg room and recline space for such a long flight. No tea/ coffee for a 2-3 hour connecting flight without purchasing! Really!?

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