Cheap Flights to Ireland from US$ 659.99*

Cheap Flights to Top Cities in Ireland

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* Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Fares listed for Economy class may be Economy Zero, which is our most restrictive fare option, and it is subject to further restrictions. Additional fees for baggage allowance or for other optional services may apply. Terms and Conditions apply.

Condor Premium Economy Class Fares to Ireland

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San Francisco (SFO)to

Dublin (DUB)
Depart: 10/14/2025

One-way

Premium

From
US$ 1,129.99
Updated: 1 day ago

* Premium Economy Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Condor Business Class Fares to Ireland

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San Francisco (SFO)to

Dublin (DUB)
Depart: 10/14/2025

One-way

Business

From
US$ 3,999.99
Updated: 1 day ago

* Business Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Flights to Ireland – Frequently Asked Questions


+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Ireland?
The cheapest time to fly to Ireland is typically during the off-season months from November through February, excluding holidays. You can find promotional fares and seasonal offers through Condor’s Catch a fly-t deals.
+ What airports in Ireland does Condor serve?
Condor serves Dublin Airport (DUB) via connecting flights through Frankfurt. While the U.S.–Frankfurt leg is operated by Condor, the final segment to Dublin is flown by a partner airline.
+ What's the best time to travel to Ireland?
Late spring (May and June) and early fall (September) offer the best mix of mild weather and smaller crowds. These shoulder seasons are ideal for exploring Ireland’s cities and countryside without peak summer tourism.
+ Do I need a visa to visit Ireland?
U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter Ireland for stays of up to 90 days. A valid passport is required. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area, so you will go through separate border control upon arrival.
+ What is the time difference between the US and Ireland?
Ireland is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) and 8 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST). During daylight saving time, Ireland follows Irish Summer Time (IST), maintaining the same offset.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Ireland?
Yes. On the long-haul Condor flight from the U.S. to Frankfurt, Economy passengers receive a Taste the World meal and a snack. Premium Economy and Business Class travelers enjoy upgraded service. The final segment to Dublin is operated by a partner airline and may differ in onboard offerings. Learn more about meals onboard.
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to Ireland?
Yes, Condor frequently promotes discounted fares and flexible options to destinations like Ireland. You can find them in the monthly offers or on our last minute deals page.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Ireland?
Wi-Fi is available for purchase on Condor’s long-haul aircraft such as the Airbus A330neo during the U.S.–Frankfurt segment. Availability on the connecting flight to Dublin depends on the partner airline. Learn more about Wi-Fi service.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my Condor flight to Ireland?
Yes. Condor allows one item of sports baggage up to 66 lb (30 kg) at no extra charge in Business Class or with an Activity Card. Equipment must be registered at least 8 hours before departure. See our sports baggage guidelines.
+ Which power plug type is used in Ireland, and will I need an adapter?
Ireland uses plug type G with a voltage of 230 V and frequency of 50 Hz. U.S. travelers will need a UK-style adapter and possibly a voltage converter for devices not compatible with European power standards.

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