Flights from Dublin to Kochi from EUR846

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Best Deals for Dublin to Kochi Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Dublin to Kochi Flights on Etihad
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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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30 Aug 2025 - 20 Sep 2025

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EUR1,030*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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7 Oct 2025 - 28 Oct 2025

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EUR1,026*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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8 Aug 2025 - 4 Sep 2025

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EUR1,094*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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8 Aug 2025 - 25 Aug 2025

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EUR1,094*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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1 Aug 2025 - 28 Aug 2025

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EUR1,405*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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29 Aug 2025 - 21 Sep 2025

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EUR3,121*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToKochi (COK)Round-trip
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23 Aug 2025 - 13 Sep 2025

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EUR2,075*

Last Seen 18 hours ago

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Fly from Dublin to Cochin with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Dublin to Cochin and travel from the bustling bay of the River Liffey to a lively port city on the Malabar Coast.

Nicknamed Queen of the Arabian Sea for good reason, Cochin has risen from a spice trading town to a thriving Indian city. Visit its many excellent attractions, including the Wonderla Amusement Park and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, a wonderful contemporary art festival that is the largest of its kind in Asia.

Your flight from Dublin to Cochin

Begin your journey at Dublin Airport (DUB), just six miles (10km) outside the city centre and easily accessible by road. There are plenty of public transport options for reaching the airport, with extensive bus connections and taxi services.

You’ll then touch down at Cochin International Airport (COK), the first fully solar powered airport in the world. If you have some time before leaving the airport, why not visit the CIAL Museum or the CIAL Golf Club on site.

*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 May 2021.

Flying from Dublin to Cochin: FAQs

How far is Cochin International Airport from the city centre?

The airport is approximately 16 miles (25km) from the city centre. There are plenty of taxis that will get you into the city or you can arrange to rent a car. There are also several local bus services that run from the airport to popular destinations across the city.

What is Cochin famous for?

Cochin has one of the country’s best natural harbours and was the centre of the spice trading world for centuries. Now it is largely known for its exquisite, handcrafted items, beautiful silk sarees and jewellery. There are markets and shops that specialise in certain items, so make sure you do your research before you try to hunt down the perfect gift.

Top tips for Dublin to Cochin

dancing performance

Witness incredible Kathakali performances

Just as Dublin has the Gaiety Theatre, where many famous actors have walked its boards, Cochin has the Kathakali Centre. Kathakali is a traditional Indian dance, where vibrant makeup and costumes take centre stage. Visit the Kerala Kathakali Centre to see a spectacular show in all its glory and marvel at the fantastic performers.

old town

Grab a bargain in the old town

Head over to Jew Town to explore the alluring markets of this ancient Jewish settlement. You’ll find spices, crafts, antiques, and art galore, making it a great space to spend a few hours. Not only are there shops and small street food vendors, there’s also beautiful galleries, museums, and hotels.