When I decided to study abroad in Ireland, I was determined to find the cheapest possible flights to Ireland. Not only did a find an incredibly cheap flights to Ireland, I also learned 5 essential tips
every traveler should know before booking a flight to Ireland. The first tips I got is: Book Your Flight Far In Advance.
For the sake of illustration, I searched cheap flights to Ireland out of Columbus, Ohio (my airport) for two different departure dates. The lesson is obvious: Book your flight as soon as you can, and you’ll get to Ireland cheaper.

Cheap Flights to Ireland
Flying directly out of these cities will save you hundreds of dollars – and your flight to Ireland will be conveniently non-stop. Keep in mind that the cheapest flight will vary with your departure city. If you live in Atlanta, Delta may give you the best option for a cheap flight. If you live in New York, Aer Lingus may be the cheapest. Sometimes the cheapest flights to Ireland can be found on discount airfare websites like Expedia or Travelocity. Once you’ve decided on a particular flight, book it straight from the actual airline’s website. One of my good friends purchased his flight to Ireland through Expedia.
One very cool alternative option is to purchase a one-way flight to Ireland, and book your return flight from another country in the U.K. or Europe. Ryanair, a no-frills Irish airline, offers unbelievably cheap flights between Ireland and dozens of other countries. How cheap? Just in case you aren’t catching my drift, take a look at the numbers:
• One-way cheap flights to Ireland: $300
- One-way Ryanair flight from Dublin to Venice: $15
- One-way return ticket from Italy to U.S.A.: $300
Total Cost of Flights: $615
Knock, Co – Mayo, Ireland – The Smallest Airport in the World
Although the smallest one, but this airport will be able to be chosen so that you can get the cheap flights to Ireland. And don’t judge the smallest isn’t good, let’s check out a lil’ bout the Knock, Co – Mayo, Ireland below:
- It all began on a wet evening in August 1879, when two women, Mary McLoughlin and Mary Beirne were passing the parish church and the Virgin Mary appeared to them, flanked by St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist.
- In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited the site to celebrate the centenary of the apparitions.
- Mother Teresa also made a pilgrimage to Knock in 1993. Monsignor James Horan was the driving force behind the development of an international airport at Knock.
It will be the most beautiful flight and holiday. Let’s imagine to be in Ireland, the softest place in Europe. What a softest! Hehe.



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