Fly from Kochi to Dublin with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kochi to Dublin with Etihad Airways to trade the Arabian Sea for the River Liffey and its waterfront charms.
Visit Ireland’s capital city to discover local art and music, traditional delicacies and unforgettable sights laced with authentic Irish character. From the hush of the Old Library at Trinity College to the rollicking atmosphere on Grafton Street, there’s fun to be had on every corner of Dublin.
Why fly to Dublin with Etihad Airways
Flying from Kochi to Dublin: FAQs
What’s the time difference between Kochi and Dublin?
The time difference depends on when you fly from Kochi to Dublin. Dublin is six hours and 30 minutes behind Kochi in the winter (November to March) and five hours and 30 minutes behind in the summer (April to October).
Dublin operates on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+0000) and IST (Irish Standard Time, GMT+0100), while Kochi operates on IST (India Standard Time, GMT+0530).
What’s the weather like in Dublin?
The weather in Dublin varies depending on what time of year you book your flights. Springtime (March to May) is fairly cool, with average temperatures between 7°C and 10°C. Summer (June to September) tends to be slightly warmer, with an average high of 18°C to 20°C.
October is the wettest month, but that shouldn’t deter you. The city is well-equipped with museums, galleries and indoor attractions to enjoy on rainy days.
Top tips for Kochi to Dublin
Beautiful bridges and buildings
Just as Kochi’s modern cityscape is characterised by the Kettuvallom Bridge, Dublin’s Ha’penny Bridge represents the city’s old-world charm. Admire the iconic white spires and cross the first pedestrian bridge to connect both sides of the River Liffey.
Dublin is rich in captivating architecture. So, if you’re on the hunt for more, look for the contemporary Spire of Dublin and historic Dublin Castle.
Shop in the spirit of Dublin
While the tone may be different to Kochi’s mecca of malls, Dublin’s shopping scene is just as eclectic.
Take a stroll down Grafton Street and Henry Street to find iconic European shops and unique boutiques alike. If you’re looking for a truly authentic experience, visit The Liberties area to find markets, booths and other community events.