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Fly from Bangkok to Dublin with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Bangkok to Dublin and transport yourself from one vibrant capital to another.

Famous Irish hospitality and a feel-good atmosphere awaits you in the Emerald Isle’s most famous city – along with charming folk music, historic buildings and beautiful green parks.

As your journey connects in Abu Dhabi, you can even add a relaxing stopover into your plans. Arrive in Ireland feeling refreshed and ready to explore – and book Bangkok to Dublin tickets with Etihad today.

BKK to DUB: flight facts

Journey time 17hrs 35mins

Our shortest journeys from Bangkok to Dublin take around 17 hours and 35 minutes – but travel time will depend on your connection. Why not enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi and take the chance to discover all that the UAE’s capital has to offer?

Flight distance 6,814 miles

The shortest journey distance from Bangkok (BKK) to Dublin (DUB) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) is approximately 6,814 miles (10,966 kilometres).

Your flight from Bangkok to Dublin

Starting at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), you will soar west over the Bay of Bengal, India and the Arabian Sea as you make your way to Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) for your connection or stopover.

The next part of your journey will see you heading northwest, over Turkey, southern and central Europe and the UK to the welcoming shores of the Republic of Ireland. Here you will touch down at Dublin Airport (DUB), on the country’s east coast.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Bangkok to Dublin: FAQs

Where should I stay in Dublin?

North of the river is a popular place to stay in Dublin. This area hosts the main boulevard and many central sights. If you want to be surrounded by beautiful 18th and 19th-century architecture, then the Georgian district is for you.

South Dublin is full of fantastic restaurants and scenic parks, while Grafton Street and Temple Bar are perfect for those looking to be at the heart of things.

What child-friendly activities are there in Dublin?

There are many things for children and families on offer in Dublin. Roam around Europe’s largest walled green space when you visit Phoenix Park – home to walking trails, wild deer and colourful events.

Imaginosity, meanwhile, is an immersive museum dedicated to the learning needs of children. You can also head to The Ark – Dublin’s children’s theatre – for entertaining shows.

Top tips for Bangkok to Dublin

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The sound of Dublin

You’ll love the lively feel of Dublin. Irish folk music fills the cobbled streets as you explore, with local performers singing and strumming both in and out of the surrounding buildings.

To experience the best of this, book a traditional Irish musical dinner show – led by professional musicians. They will take you around the city sights while performing traditional songs interspersed with tales from the history of Irish music.

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Dublin's doorways

Dublin has become famous for its iconic Georgian architecture. But while its old courthouses, university buildings and castle are the most obvious attractions, its beautiful array of Georgian doors have become increasingly iconic.

Brightly coloured entrances adorn row upon row of houses here – and you can even take a tour to marvel at the rainbow entrances and discover the many stories they tell. They also make for a fantastic photo opportunity.