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Flights from Brisbane to Dublin

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Fly from Brisbane to Dublin with Etihad Airways

A flight from Brisbane to Dublin transports you to Ireland’s most wonderful city. Swap your surfboard for a paddleboard and head out onto the water or explore the Emerald Isle on land.

Dublin is an action-packed city, full of Irish charm that delights visitors the world over. Hike the coastal trails, explore ancient castles or enjoy the famous food. Book your Brisbane to Dublin flight today with Etihad Airways and see all this incredible destination has to offer.

Your flight from Brisbane to Dublin

Your Brisbane to Dublin flight will begin at Brisbane Airport (BNE), located around 20 minutes outside the city.

With a stopover at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), you’ll have the opportunity to stay for a night or two and explore the UAE’s capital.

Complete your journey at Dublin Airport (DUB) which is less than half an hour away from the city centre. Hail a taxi, rent a car or hop on a bus and get to the heart of the action.

*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 Brisbane to Dublin: FAQs

What is the currency in Dublin?

Dublin and Ireland use the euro – one euro is made up of 100 cents. If you travel across to Northern Ireland, however, you’ll need to use the British pound.

You can exchange currency at numerous banks and bureaus, while credit and debit cards are widely accepted.

Is Dublin easy to get around?

With various transport options, it’s easy to explore Dublin’s sights and attractions. Hire bikes to explore the city centre or hop on the public bus network.

Dublin’s tram system connects the city to the suburbs and the DART coastal train takes visitors out of Dublin to explore Ireland’s beautiful towns, villages and shoreline.

Top tips for Brisbane to Dublin

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Experience Dublin's sporting heritage

Brisbane and Dublin are connected by their love for sport – visitors to Dublin certainly won’t be disappointed with the breadth of sporting choice on offer.

Learn more about Gaelic football, hurling and camogie or watch a soccer, rugby union or cricket match at one of the many venues in this fantastic city.

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Explore a living museum

Dublin’s historic buildings showcase the city’s past – visit the Irish capital’s castles, mansion houses and imposing buildings will keep history buffs enthralled for days.

Dublin Castle is also an impressive government building and offers guided and self-guided tours for visitors.