Cheap Flights from Newcastle to Dublin from £44

Compare the prices of some of the very cheapest airfares from Newcastle to Dublin (DUB) starting from £44 for return flights. All these low fares from Newcastle airport (NCL) are under £44 and include taxes.
Dublin (DUB) Airport is just a very short flight away from any UK airport. Cheap flights to Dublin with airlines like Ryanair, FlyBe, British Airways, and Aer Lingus offer the basis of many bargain weekends and short breaks to Ireland. There is a good choice of hotel and Bed and Breakfast accommodation to be found in and around the town. If you are looking to fly low cost with the cheapest airfares to Dublin, these pages will be for you. Low cost budget airlines are now offering very cheap priced air tickets to Dublin airport (DUB). All these fares are for economy seats only.

Newcastle Dublin Flight and Fare Details

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Newcastle   Fri 29 Aug  Sun 31 £44

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Last updated on 18/08/2008 06:49:15.
 
Quick Guide to Newcastle International Airport (NCL)
  • Largest airport for North East England, good public transport connections.
  • EasyJet expands European routes with services to Berlin, Nice and Palma.
  • Good choice for Scottish passengers, lower airfares from Newcastle.
  • Convenient for Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Hartlepool.
    Airport Location 
    Just off A696, 6 miles north west of Newcastle City Centre.
    50 Miles east of Carlisle and 100 miles south east of Edinburgh.
    Excellent Metro, train and road connections to Scottish Borders, Northumberland and Durham.
    How to get there 
    Bus - Regular bus services from Newcastle and Metrocentre, Blyth & Cramlington.
    Metro & Train - Efficient 25 min. service from Newcastle Central to airport Metro station next to terminal.
    Road - From the west take the A69 which joins the A696 direct to airport; from north or south use the A1 then take the A696.
    Taxi - Fare from Newcastle costs around £12-15.
    Coach - National Express has good value coach services to Edinburgh, Durham, Sunderland
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    Quick Guide to the Sights of Dublin, Ireland
    Trinity College - 1592 Dublin University housing ancient Book of Kells, an AD 800 gospels manuscript.
    Dublin Experience - Audio-visual introduction to city.
    National Museum - 50 Rooms of Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking era and medieval collections.
    Dublin Writers Museum - Literary displays, letters, 1st. editions.
    National Gallery - Irish collections.
    Municipal Gallery - Modern Irish and impressionist paintings.
    Christ Church Cathedral - 12th C. stone church.
    Dublin Viking Adventure - Viking era Dublin reconstructed.
    St. Patrick's Cathedral - 12th C. church.
    Marsh's Library - 25,000 volumes and manuscripts in AD 1701 building.
    Guiness Storehouse - Celebrating the famous beer through the ages.
    General Post Office - Important historical landmark connected with Irish rebellion.
    Kilmainham Gaol - Audio-visual display in grim prison connected with Irish Independence struggle.
    St. Stephens Green/Merrion Square - Fine Georgian architecture.
    Old Jameson Distillery - Free whiskey-tasting tour.
    Ceol - Interactive Irish traditional music centre.
    Temple Bar - Busy pub, bar and restaurant area.
    Phoenix Park - Large urban park with residence of Irish President, zoo and gardens.

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