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Athens (ATH)to

Dublin (DUB)
Departing: 15/12/2025
Starting from
€75
Seen: 13 hours ago
One-way fare
Economy

Thessaloniki (SKG)to

Dublin (DUB)
Departing: 16/01/2026
Starting from
€140
Seen: 42 minutes ago
One-way fare
Economy

Heraklion (HER)to

Dublin (DUB)
Departing: 08/12/2025
Starting from
€92
Seen: 18 hours ago
One-way fare
Economy

Tbilisi (TBS)to

Dublin (DUB)
Departing: 17/09/2025
Starting from
€472
Seen: 4 hours ago
One-way fare
Economy

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

AEGEAN popular flights to Ireland

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AEGEAN popular flights to Ireland
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Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 15/12/2025

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€75

Seen: 13 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 05/06/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 15 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 26/06/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 04/05/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 18/05/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 22/06/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 06/05/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 13/05/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 15/05/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Athens (ATH)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 24/06/2026

Starting from

€81

Seen: 9 hours ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 16/01/2026

Starting from

€140

Seen: 42 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 16/01/2026

Starting from

€156

Seen: 42 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 22/10/2025

Starting from

€167

Seen: 36 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 22/12/2025

Starting from

€167

Seen: 4 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 22/10/2025

Starting from

€183

Seen: 36 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 22/12/2025

Starting from

€183

Seen: 4 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 16/01/2026

Starting from

€193

Seen: 42 minutes ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 21/08/2026

Starting from

€144

Seen: 20 hours ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 21/08/2026

Starting from

€160

Seen: 20 hours ago

Thessaloniki (SKG)Dublin (DUB)One-way fare
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Economy
Departing: 21/08/2026

Starting from

€197

Seen: 20 hours ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Book Flights to Ireland

Travelling to Ireland

A place of unparalleled natural treasures and birthplace of literary giants, Ireland is a land formed by history, ancient myths, and rich cultural traditions. Fly with Aegean Airlines to the Emerald Isle and get to know the enigmatic charm of the magical land of the Celts from up close.

First time in Ireland

Ireland is a country that seems to have come straight from a postcard!

  • Cosmopolitan Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and one of the most enchanting capitals of Europe. Visit the famous Trinity College, admire the treasures of the National Library and the exquisite Georgian architecture of Merrion Square, and be initiated into the legendary culture of the literary pubs.
  • Known as the Rebel City for its untamed revolutionary spirit, Cork is the country’s second largest city. Built on the islands of the River Lee, it is distinguished for its numerous canals, picturesque wharves, colourful houses and vibrant cultural life.
  • Birthplace of the famous actor Peter O’Toole, the bohemian and artistic Galway is a beautiful city-fortress of Irish tradition and culture. Discover its youthful heart and the cobbled lanes of the city centre and collect the sounds of the local Gaelic dialect that is still spoken here.
  • Visit the wonderful medieval city of Limerick, with its impressive historical monuments and important cultural foundations. Don’t miss the imposing King John’s Castle (12th century), St Mary’s Cathedral and the famous Hunt Museum.

Explore Ireland

Discover landscapes of singular natural beauty and historical sites.

  • The Ring of Kerry is the most famous panoramic route in Ireland. With a length of 179 km, it goes around the stunning Iveragh Peninsula, offering a kaleidoscopic view over landscapes of amazing transformations. Take a stop at the Lady’s View lookout point to enjoy a magical view over the lakes of Killarney National Park.
  • Experience a unique sensation as you gaze at the wild Atlantic from the Cliffs of Moher. These sheer perpendicular rocks, which rise 214 metres above the sea and run for a length of 8 km along the coast, are a sight of epic dimensions.
  • Visit the wonderful medieval Blarney Castle with its stone, which, according to legend, gives the gift of eloquence to all who kiss it.
  • A source of inspiration for many artists, the romantic region of Connemara impresses with its untouched scenery, from steep mountain crests, sandy beaches, verdant valleys and black lakes to castles, monasteries and scattered old mansions.
  • Discover the famous rocky islands of Ireland, in the open sea off its west coasts: the verdant and windswept Aran Islands of Celtic pagan tradition, and the mysterious Skellig Michael, seat of a rare monastic settlement of the 7th century, on the peak of a rock 230 metres high (UNESCO World Heritage site).
  • The archaeological site of Brú na Bóinne in County Meath is one of the most important sights of Ireland. This is where one of Europe’s oldest prehistoric monuments can be found, the impressive underground megalithic tomb of Newgrange (3100 BC), a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ireland is a country that is worth visiting during all seasons of the year. Visit the Low Fare Calendar at www.aegeanair.com and find the cheapest tickets up to 11 months ahead! Fly with Aegean Airlines and discover the wild poetic beauty of Ireland with Europe’s best regional airline.