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Route
Depart
Return
Price
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 1/2
9:15 pm-8:05 am
2 stops42h 50m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Wed 1/1
2:40 am-7:45 am
3 stops37h 05m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Tue 12/3
11:15 pm-6:50 am
1 stop39h 35m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 1/2
5:25 am-1:40 pm
1 stop40h 15m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Wed 12/25
6:35 pm-6:50 am
1 stop20h 15m
Dublin
Fri 1/31
8:25 am-9:10 pm
1 stop28h 45m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Wed 11/27
11:50 pm-6:00 am
1 stop38h 10m
Dublin
Tue 2/18
2:10 pm-10:10 pm
1 stop24h 00m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Tue 12/24
11:15 pm-6:50 am
1 stop39h 35m
Dublin
Fri 1/31
2:15 pm-9:10 pm
2 stops22h 55m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 2/6
9:15 pm-8:05 am
2 stops42h 50m
Dublin
Wed 2/19
1:25 pm-8:15 pm
2 stops22h 50m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 2/20
4:55 am-10:00 pm
2 stops25h 05m
Dublin
Fri 3/21
1:25 pm-3:40 am
2 stops30h 15m
ManilaDublin
MNL - DUB
MNLDUB
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Fri 12/20
8:45 pm-10:05 pm
2 stops33h 20m
Dublin
Fri 1/3
5:55 am-7:30 pm
2 stops29h 35m
Round-trip from | ₱46,335 |
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One-way from | ₱39,449 |
Popular in | January |
Cheapest in | February |
Average price | ₱63,959 |
The best time to book flights to Dublin is 69 days before your desired departure date. The cost of your flight will likely increase significantly if you book two weeks in advance of your flight.
On average, a flight from Manila to Dublin takes 19 hours 10 minutes. Flights to Dublin from other popular cities in Philippines will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from Manila to Dublin are Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Emirates.
The cheapest airlines flying from Manila to Dublin are XiamenAir, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Dublin ranges from 49.0 - 79.0 inches per month. October is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 79.0 mm. February is typically the driest time to visit Dublin when rainfall is around 49.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Dublin, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 16.0 C. Travelers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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The seats were very uncomfortable. I along with maybe 4 other passengers were never given our breakfast meal. The attendant completely forgot about us. For such a long flight the seats should be made with more comfort in mind. Just because it is economy doesn’t mean we don’t deserve comfort.
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The seats were very uncomfortable. I along with maybe 4 other passengers were never given our breakfast meal. The attendant completely forgot about us. For such a long flight the seats should be made with more comfort in mind. Just because it is economy doesn’t mean we don’t deserve comfort.
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The seats were very uncomfortable. I along with maybe 4 other passengers were never given our breakfast meal. The attendant completely forgot about us. For such a long flight the seats should be made with more comfort in mind. Just because it is economy doesn’t mean we don’t deserve comfort.
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The seats were very uncomfortable. I along with maybe 4 other passengers were never given our breakfast meal. The attendant completely forgot about us. For such a long flight the seats should be made with more comfort in mind. Just because it is economy doesn’t mean we don’t deserve comfort.
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Overall
Entertainment
Food
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The seats were very uncomfortable. I along with maybe 4 other passengers were never given our breakfast meal. The attendant completely forgot about us. For such a long flight the seats should be made with more comfort in mind. Just because it is economy doesn’t mean we don’t deserve comfort.
Boarding
Crew
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
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The seats were very uncomfortable. I along with maybe 4 other passengers were never given our breakfast meal. The attendant completely forgot about us. For such a long flight the seats should be made with more comfort in mind. Just because it is economy doesn’t mean we don’t deserve comfort.
Ireland’s capital city is vibrant, cosmopolitan and buzzy. What gives Dublin added oomph is the spirit of its people. It may be a modern city of glass and steel, a favourite with business people, conference goers and tourists, but Dubliners remain friendly and plain-speaking.
Dublin’s streets are Georgian and elegant, its shopping districts (Grafton Street south of the Liffey and Henry Street on the north) bustling and its pubs (Davy Byrnes and Mulligans of Poolbeg Street are two of its very best) cosy and welcoming.
The Irish have a deep respect for their past. The city’s sights include the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript of the Gospels, which dates from the 9th century, and can be viewed in Trinity College Library, the Chester Beatty Library, Christ Church Cathedral, Marsh’s Library, Dublin Castle, the Parnell Museum, Kilmainham Gaol, Francis Bacon’s studio and, of course, the Guinness brewery at St. James’s Gate where the black stuff has been produced for more than 250 years.
Summers in Dublin are in the teens (Celsius), with about 18 hours of daylight in July and August. Winters are mild and wet with the temperature in the 10s and rarely going below freezing. Rain is typical, but there are occasional snow flurries. Although Dublin is in one of Ireland’s drier areas, it usually rains 150 days a year.
Between public transport, taxis and your own two feet, the city is easy to get around. Walking is the best option in the centre of town. If you get tired, you can always hop aboard the light rail, LUAS, which has two lines accessing the main attractions. The bus network is also a great way to get around. It covers the city and has a small Nitelink service as well. To get out to the suburbs and seaside towns, the rapid transit train, DART, is the way to go.
Taxis are abundant, but fill up quickly on nights and weekends. Driving in the city can be very frustrating. All the traffic and parking problems, combined with expensive car rental rates, make it not really worth your time. If you want to rent a bike to get around, there are plenty of bike lanes around Dublin, but heavy traffic, bike theft and few bike rental shops around make it less than ideal.
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