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Flights from Dublin to Bristol

Airlines Flying from Dublin to Bristol

Choose from 2 carriers that fly from Dublin to Bristol, including Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Enjoy the cheapest tickets on this route with Ryanair.

Find direct flights from Dublin to Bristol within the next three months. Book one-way flights from £16 or return tickets from £44.

Crossed out prices are calculated based on the average price of the corresponding route on Trip.com.

Flight Information from Dublin to Bristol

The distance between Dublin and Bristol is about 330.74km. It takes around 1 hour 13 minutes on average to fly from Dublin to Bristol. The most popular month to Bristol is January. The off-season for travel is November.

Cheapest one-way flight price£16
Cheapest return ticket price£44
Off-season travel monthNovember
Peak season for travelJanuary
Flight distance330.74km
Average flight time1 hour 13 minutes
Popular airlineAer Lingus

Find the best time to fly from Dublin to Bristol

The cheapest time for Dublin to Bristol flights: Nov 23 to Nov 30 — one way flight prices from £15.

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Displayed prices are calculated based on the cheapest average weekly prices of the corresponding route on Trip.com.

FAQ

  • Which airlines offer direct flights from Dublin to Bristol?

    At the moment, you can catch a direct flight from Dublin to Bristol with the following airlines, including: Aer Lingus Ryanair Selected airlines are based on historical data collected from flight bookings users made on Trip.com within the last 90 days.
  • It takes about 1 hour 13 minutes to fly from Dublin (DUB) to Bristol (BRS).
  • By analyzing data from all airlines on the Trip.com flight calendar, it looks like the best time to book a flight from Dublin to Bristol is around 40 days (6 weeks) in advance, and the best time to fly is usually on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Tuesday typically offers the cheapest flights for departure, while Saturday offers the best return deals.
  • Based on Trip.com data in the past 4 weeks, there is 52 flight per week flying from Dublin to Bristol. You can check the weekly schedule for popular airlines on this route below: Aer Lingus: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- EI3280 (06:58) Ryanair: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- FR504 (06:33)
  • The cheapest months to fly from Dublin to Bristol is November, when demand for travel is lower.
  • After crunching the numbers on our November flight calendar, it's currently cheapest to fly from Dublin to Bristol on November 16, 2025 with Ryanair, with prices starting at £21.
  • You can land at any one of the following hubs in Bristol, with Dublin Airport to Bristol Airport (DUB-BRS) is by far the most common option on this route: Bristol Airport (BRS).
  • The time difference between Bristol and Dublin is 0h.
  • Tickets can only be changed or cancelled if permitted by airline policy. To submit a change or cancellation request, go to the flight bookings page, select the option to change or cancel your booking, choose the relevant passengers and segment, and submit a request. Please note that additional charges may apply according to the airline ticket policy. However, if the flight has been rescheduled and you would like to change or cancel your ticket, you can submit an involuntary cancellation request. For more details about change and cancellation policies, please check the customer support pages.

Flights Dublin to Bristol

How to Search for Cheap flights Dublin to Bristol

How and when to buy cheap flights?

Remember these useful tips when you are on the hunt for cheap tickets and great flight deals. Firstly, travel during the off-peak season, which for this route, flights Dublin to Bristol, is October; be flexible with the time and date of your flight, e.g. early morning and late night flights tend to be cheaper; opt for indirect flights instead of direct ones; always compare prices between airlines, dates and search engines; and based on Trip.com data, the lowest flight prices are usually on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

About Airport

Airport in Bristol

The only main airport that serves Bristol and its surrounding area is Bristol Airport (BRS).

How to get to the airport in Dublin?

Departing from Dublin Airport, several easy transport options exist for passengers to get from the city centre to the airport.

TransportationDurationPrice (one-way)
Taxi20 min24-38 Euros
Bus45 min3.3 Euros
Aircoach30 min7 Euros

Cheap and speedy, up to 1,000 buses and coaches travel daily to Dublin Airport bus zones. Aircoach conveniently connects the airport with numerous stops across the Dublin centre, including Temple Bar and O'Connell Street.

Airport and terminal information in Dublin

Flights Dublin to Bristol will take off from Dublin's only airport, Dublin Airport (DUB). Roughly 10 km (6 miles) from the city centre, passengers can enjoy easy transfer links between the airport and downtown. The DUB is Ireland's largest airport, with two passenger terminals handling domestic and international flights. Terminal 1 is the hub for short-distance flights within the country and to European destinations. Terminal 2 is where most long-haul flights between Europe and the United States are located. 

How to get downtown from the airport in Bristol?

Passengers arriving from flights Dublin to Bristol will land at Bristol Airport. The fastest way for the airport to city centre transfer is by taxi or by car. For the taxi option, passengers will find a taxi rank outside the Arrivals hall. There is no fixed rate for the airport to city centre taxi journey, the average cost for this 20-minute ride is about £30. The next transfer option is by bus. The Airport Flyer bus operates 24 hours a day. It takes around 36 minutes to reach the city centre for a price of £8 one-way. This bus departs from the airport Coach Park, which is a short walk from the terminal building. 

Airport and terminal information in Bristol

Located around 13 km or 8 miles southwest of Bristol city centre, Bristol Airport (BRS) is the 8th busiest airport in the U.K. Both Ryanair and EasyJet use the BRS as their operating base. The airport handles direct and connected international flights as well as some domestic flights within the U.K. Within its only terminal, passengers can find facilities such as a shopping hall, currency exchange, conference facilities, ATMs, bars & restaurants, baggage office, airline lounges and free Wi-Fi connection. 

About Airlines

Which airlines providing the route?

Multiple airlines offer around 37 flights Dublin to Bristol per week. For example, both Aer Lingus and Ryanair offer direct flights for this route. The most popular airline is Ryanair which operates 6 non-stop flights Dublin to Bristol each week. Additional airlines also fly the course of flights Dublin to Bristol, such as Air France, British Airways, Condor, EasyJet, KLM and Lufthansa, if passengers don’t mind one stopover.

Fastest direct flight

Depending on the day of the week, at least 2 airlines offer 4-6 daily direct flights Dublin to Bristol. The fastest direct flight has a flight time of only 1 hour, which is operated by Ryanair 1-2 times each day. 

Cheapest flight

According to Trip.com, the lowest price for flights Dublin to Bristol direct is around £6, and flights Dublin to Bristol return can be purchased for as low as £14. 

Flight duration and distance

The average flight time for flights Dublin to Bristol is 1 hour 10 minutes. The shortest duration is only 1 hour, and the longest for direct flights Dublin to Bristol is 1 hour 30 minutes. 

Earliest and latest flights

The earliest flight departs from Dublin (DUB) at 06:20 and arrives in Bristol (BRS) at 07:35. The latest flight departs from Dublin (DUB) at 19:40 and arrives in Bristol (BRS) at 20:40.

About Bristol

Bristol is a picturesque city with rich maritime history located in the southwest of England. As the most populous city in the region, Bristol has plenty of art, history and culture on offer.

Check out Trip.com's Bristol Travel Guide for unique travel experiences, tips, and places to eat and stay. Still not sure how to plan your visit to Bristol? Trip.com has also put together helpful travel itineraries of various lengths for your consideration e.g. Travel 2 Days in Bristol: Best Vacation Spots in Bristol.

Tourist attractions in Bristol

For some of Bristol's best engineering and nautical wonders, don't miss the Bristol Harbour and Bristol City Docks, Brunel's SS Great Britain and Clifton Suspension Bridge. Families with children may be interested in attractions like Bristol Zoo Gardens, We The Curious (a science and arts centre), Ashton Court Estate and a scenic drive to the Cheddar Gorge. Bristol also has many architectural and religious gems. Check out the Bristol Cathedral, Cabot Tower, St. Mary Redcliffe and Bristol old city. For nature lovers, spend a day strolling through the gorgeous University of Bristol Botanic Garden, Brandon Hill, Castle Park and Chew Valley Lake.

Popular hotels in Bristol

Whether you are in Bristol for work or pleasure, Trip.com has the perfect accommodation for you, Best Hotels in Bristol. In addition, Trip.com also have suggestions for best 5-star hotels, best business hotels and best boutique hotels in Bristol.

Best time to visit Bristol

For your best chance of getting consistent good weather, e.g. least rain and warm temperatures, consider visiting Bristol in late Spring and early to mid-Summer. Summer is also the best time for festivals and outdoor activities, but as it is a popular time for tourists, expect a high volume of crowds and higher prices for flights and hotels. The rainiest months in Bristol are November and December, so avoid them if possible.