Flights from Mumbai to Dublin from INR49,168

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Flights from Mumbai to Dublin

Best Deals for Mumbai to Dublin Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Mumbai to Dublin Flights on Etihad
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FromMumbai (BOM)ToDublin (DUB)Round-trip
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1 Dec 2025 - 15 Dec 2025

From

INR163,210*

Last Seen 1 day ago

FromMumbai (BOM)ToDublin (DUB)Round-trip
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28 Nov 2025 - 10 Dec 2025

From

INR170,222*

Last Seen 1 day ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Fly from Mumbai to Dublin with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Mumbai to Dublin and travel from India’s largest city to Ireland’s quaint and charming capital.

You’ll enjoy a famously warm welcome in the Emerald Isle after your relaxing journey with Etihad – arriving refreshed and ready to explore its medieval sites and local literary culture.

You also have the option of extending your trip with an exciting stopover in Abu Dhabi, where your flight connects. Book your tickets with Etihad today.

Why fly to Dublin with Etihad Airways

Enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi

Whether you have a short transit through Abu Dhabi or you would like to extend your stay, you can book a free stopover for up to 2 nights or get up to 50% discount at one of the best hotels in the city. Discover our stopover offers and book now.

Elevate your experience with extras

Enjoy the most comfortable and convenient flight possible with our upgrades and extras. Gain access to airport lounges, stretch out with extra legroom, or enjoy fuss-free airport transfers to make your journey run smoothly.

Your flight from Mumbai to Dublin

Savour views of the glistening Indian Ocean as you depart Mumbai from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Head west and touch down in Abu Dhabi for your transfer or stopover.

The second leg then takes you north-west across much of southern and central Europe, before landing in the east coast of Ireland at Dublin Airport.

*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 Mumbai to Dublin: FAQs

What food is Dublin best known for?

Your flight from Mumbai to Dublin will take you to a city renowned for cuisine as warming and hearty as its atmosphere. Irish stews are a staple of the capital, as is colcannon – a dish made from mashed potatoes and cabbage. For a sweet treat, gur cakes are closely associated with Dublin.

What language is spoken in Dublin?

The national language of Ireland is Irish, but English is the most widely spoken tongue around Dublin and the rest of the nation. Many guidebooks contain useful phrases to help you get around the city, while street signs are written in both English and Irish. Local slang includes the word ‘craic’ – which is Irish for fun.

Top tips for Mumbai to Dublin

grand canal theatre building in dublin

Go to the movies

A world away from the bright lights of Bollywood’s birthplace in Mumbai, you’ll find Dublin’s Lighthouse Cinema.

Located just a short walk from Smithfield Square, this independent theatre screens both Irish and international films and hosts a variety of events. For those with packed days, there are some superb late night screenings as well.

inside the impressive collection of library books in trinity college dublin

Be a bookworm

Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature, and proud of its rich creative heritage – from James Joyce and George Bernard Shaw to Roddy Doyle.

You may struggle to visit all 20 public libraries during your stay, so if you only visit one make it the magnificent Library of Trinity College Dublin. James Joyce walking tours are also popular here – he’s the city’s most celebrated literary son.