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Flights from Dublin to Liverpool

Airlines Flying from Dublin to Liverpool

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

Find direct flights from Dublin to Liverpool within the next three months. Book one-way flights from £23 or return tickets from £46.

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

Flight Information from Dublin to Liverpool

The distance between Dublin and Liverpool is about 227.06km. It takes around 58 minutes on average to fly from Dublin to Liverpool. The most popular month to Liverpool is January. The off-season for travel is September.

Cheapest one-way flight price£23
Cheapest return ticket price£46
Off-season travel monthSeptember
Peak season for travelJanuary
Flight distance227.06km
Average flight time58 minutes
Popular airlineRyanair

Find the best time to fly from Dublin to Liverpool

The cheapest time for Dublin to Liverpool flights: Nov 30 to Dec 7 — one way flight prices from £22.

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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 Liverpool?

    At the moment, you can catch a direct flight from Dublin to Liverpool with the following airlines, including: Ryanair Aer Lingus Selected airlines are based on historical data collected from flight bookings users made on Trip.com within the last 90 days.
  • It takes about 58 minutes to fly from Dublin (DUB) to Liverpool (LPL).
  • 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 Liverpool 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 41 flight per week flying from Dublin to Liverpool. You can check the weekly schedule for popular airlines on this route below: Ryanair: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- FR442 (12:40) Aer Lingus: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- EI3192 (10:17)
  • The cheapest months to fly from Dublin to Liverpool is September, when demand for travel is lower.
  • After crunching the numbers on our November flight calendar, it's currently cheapest to fly from Dublin to Liverpool on November 9, 2025 with Ryanair, with prices starting at £22.
  • You can land at any one of the following hubs in Liverpool, with Dublin Airport to Liverpool John Lennon Airport (DUB-LPL) is by far the most common option on this route: Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL).
  • The time difference between Liverpool 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 Liverpool


How to search for cheap flights Dublin to Liverpool?
There are many tips and tricks for getting cheaper flights. Using a flight search engine like Trip.com is one sure way to find low-price airfares. In addition, remember to fly, if possible, during the off-peak season, which for flights Dublin to Liverpool is October. Also, the lowest flight prices are usually on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays; Choosing flights with connections rather than direct can also save you bundles; Be flexible with travel dates and time.
About Airport
Airports providing direct flights Dublin to Liverpool
Flights Dublin to Liverpool take off from Dublin's only airport, Dublin Airport (DUB).
Airport in Liverpool
Arriving in Liverpool, the only main airport near the city is Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL).
How to get to the airport in Dublin?
Departing from Dublin Airport, travellers have various transfer options from the Dublin city centre to the DUB airport.
Usually, the fastest way for passengers to get to the airport is by taxi, car or privately hired car. Fares vary depending on traffic congestion as well as pick-up time. For a more economical alternative, up to 1,000 buses and coaches from Dublin and elsewhere will stop daily at the Dublin Airport bus zones.
Airport and terminal information in Dublin
Flights Dublin to Liverpool will take off from T1 and T2 of Dublin Airport (DUB), Dublin's only airport. Situated a mere 10 km (6 miles) from downtown Dublin, the DUB is Ireland's largest airport. Domestic and international flights depart and arrive in the airport's two passenger terminals. Terminal 1 is mainly responsible for short-distance internal flights and to European destinations while Terminal 2 is a base for long-haul flights between Europe and the United States. Facilities at Dublin Airport include luggage storage, free Wi-Fi, bureau de change, pharmacy, shops and restaurants.
How to get downtown from the airport in Liverpool?
Passengers arriving in Liverpool from Dublin can conveniently transfer to the city centre by taxi or public bus.
All taxis picking up at Liverpool airport use a taximeter. They can be found at a taxi rank outside of the terminal exit doors at Liverpool airport. Two types of public buses connect the airport to the city centre, the AirLink 500 and the Arriva buses 80A, 82A and 86A. From the airport, follow the signs for "Ground Transportation" for the bus station.
Airport and terminal information in Liverpool
Located around 12 km or 7.5 miles from the city of Liverpool, the LPL - Liverpool John Lennon Airport is an international airport with only one terminal. Originally called Speke Airport, the LPL operates domestic, European, North African and Middle Eastern air services. It is easy and convenient to travel to the airport by road, rail (the nearest train station is 2.2 miles away), public bus and coach. Facilities in the airport include many shops and restaurants, parking, fast track security and airline lounges.
About Airlines
Which airlines providing the route?
There are around 27 direct flights Dublin to Liverpool per week. Ryanair is the most popular and only airline that operates direct flights for this route. It has at least 2 non-stop flights Dublin to Liverpool daily. Several other airlines also provide flights Dublin to Liverpool but with 1 or 2 stops, such as EasyJet, Loganair, Lufthansa and KLM.
Fastest direct flight
Depending on the day of the week, Ryanair, the only airline that flies direct, has 3-4 flights daily from Dublin to Liverpool. The fastest direct flight has a flight time of only 55 minutes.
Cheapest flight
According to Trip.com, the lowest price for flights Dublin to Liverpool direct is a mere £7, and flights Dublin to Liverpool return can be purchased for as low as £20.
Flight duration and distance
The average flight time for flights Dublin to Liverpool is 55 minutes. The shortest duration is only 55 minutes for a direct flight, only operated by Ryanair. For indirect flights, the shortest total flight duration for flights Dublin to Liverpool is 2 hours 55 minutes.
Earliest and latest flights
The earliest flight departs from Dublin (DUB) at 07:05 and arrives in Liverpool (LPL) at 08:00. The latest flight departs from Dublin (DUB) at 21:30 and arrives in Liverpool (LPL) at 22:25.
About Liverpool
As the fifth largest city in the UK, Liverpool is located on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary in the county of Lancashire. It is a metropolitan place with an important port, culture, music and the Liverpool Football Club home. Check out the Liverpool Travel Guide, you can know more about travel experiences, tips, and places to eat and stay. Also, look at these great offers and discounted Liverpool tours and tickets. Not sure what to do for a long weekend in Liverpool?
Tourist attractions in Liverpool
Liverpool is famous worldwide for many things, one of those has got to be Liverpool Football Club and Anfield Stadium. Fans of the club or football, in general, can visit Anfield Stadium, which has been the home of Liverpool FC for over 100 years. The main stand can accommodate around 12,000 spectators. The next big thing that came out of Liverpool was the Beatles. The Beatles Story exhibition is located in Britannia Vaults on Kings Dock Street. In addition to the exhibition, visitors can sign up for the "Legend Tour" and take a sightseeing bus to many famous places related to the Beatles. Next up, if you are interested in maritime history, be sure to stop by Royal Albert Dock, Merseyside Maritime Museum and Pier Head (and its Titanic Memorial).
Popular hotels in Liverpool
For recommendations on where to stay in Liverpool, check Trip.com's lists of Business Travel Hotels in Liverpool, Best Boutique Hotels and Best Luxury Liverpool Hotels.
Best time to visit Liverpool
With a moderate climate year-round, Liverpool is a great place to visit, no matter the season. Though rain can be expected during most months, snow is relatively rare here. The best times temperature-wise to visit Liverpool are April through June.

TransportationDurationPrice (one-way)
Taxi (day)30 minsApprox. £34
Taxi (night)30 minsApprox. £40
AirLink 500 bus35 mins£2.30
Arriva bus35 mins£2.10
TransportationDurationPrice (one-way)
Taxi20 minsApprox. 24-38 Euros
Bus45 mins3.3 Euros
Aircoach30 mins7 Euros