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Americans Can Now Fly Nonstop To Dublin From These 18 U.S. Cities

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Getting to the Emerald Isle has never been so easy! These are all the U.S. cities with nonstop flights to Dublin, Ireland in 2024.

Ireland is regularly ranked as the best travel destination in Europe, and it's not hard to see why.

Aer Lingus Aircraft

It's a safe and beautiful country with some of the most stunning landscapes in the world, as well as fun cities like Dublin, Galway, and Cork.

As a solo female traveler, I spent a week basing myself in Dublin and taking day trips all around the country, and I had a great time!

St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin

And with new nonstop flights, it's easier than ever for Americans to get to Dublin.

Here are all the U.S. cities offering nonstop flights to Dublin right now:

U.S. Cities With Nonstop Flights To Dublin

Which cities in the U.S. already have nonstop flights to Dublin? Here's a look at the 15 cities that Americans can fly nonstop to Ireland from:

Temple Bar Dublin
  • New York, NY: Daily flights from JFK and Newark on Aer Lingus, Delta, United, and JetBlue.
  • Boston, MA: Daily flights on Aer Lingus, Delta, and JetBlue.
  • Hartford, CT: Daily flights on Aer Lingus.
  • Philadelphia, PA: Daily flights on Aer Lingus and American.
  • Washington, DC: Daily flights on Aer Lingus and United.
  • Charlotte, NC: Daily flights on American from May through October.
  • Atlanta, GA: Daily flights on Delta.
  • Orlando, FL: 4x-weekly flights on Aer Lingus.
  • Miami, FL: 3x-weekly flights on Aer Lingus from October through March.
  • Cleveland, OH: 4x-weekly flights on Aer Lingus.
  • Chicago, IL: Daily flights on Aer Lingus, American, and United.
  • Dallas, TX: Daily flights on American.
  • Los Angeles, CA: Daily flights on Aer Lingus.
  • San Francisco, CA: Daily flights on Aer Lingus.
  • Seattle, WA: 6x-weekly flights on Aer Lingus.

There are also several new flight routes launching in 2024.

Aer Lingus Airplane

New Routes To Dublin Launching From The U.S.

Travelers from three new U.S. cities can now fly nonstop to Dublin as of 2024.

Aer Lingus just began operating 4x-weekly flights from Denver, CO to Dublin last week. This is the latest expansion of the Irish carrier into the United States.

Additionally, at the end of April, Aer Lingus re-launched its 4x-weekly flights from Minneapolis, MN to Dublin (the route was canceled in 2020.)

Delta began flying a 5x-weekly seasonal flight from Minneapolis, MN to Dublin as well, with flights beginning in May and ending in October.

Minneapolis skyline

This fall, travelers will also be able to fly from Las Vegas, NV to Dublin for the first time ever.

Aer Lingus just announced this new route which will commence in October and be 3x-weekly.

These latest routes bring the total number of U.S. cities with nonstop flights to Dublin up to 18, making it easier than ever for Americans to travel to the Emerald Isle.

Las Vegas neon sign

Cheapest Flights From The U.S. To Dublin

If you're looking for the cities with the cheapest flights to Dublin, we've researched the best prices using Google Flights for week-long trips in the next 6 months and found the following deals:

  • $396 for a round-trip flight from Philadelphia to Dublin on Aer Lingus in November
  • $403 for a round-trip flight from Chicago to Dublin on Aer Lingus in November
  • $423 for a round-trip flight from Boston to Dublin on Aer Lingus in November
  • $451 for a round-trip flight from New York JFK to Dublin on Aer Lingus in November
  • $539 for a round-trip flight from Las Vegas to Dublin on Aer Lingus in November
Dublin, Ireland. View of pub street in the downtown of Dublin.

As you can see, Aer Lingus is the most affordable airline to fly to Dublin, and November is the cheapest month to travel between now and the end of the year.

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