Direct (nonstop) flights from London to Dublin
1 airline flys nonstop from City (LCY) to Dublin Airport (DUB). It's 296 miles (477 km), about 1h 20m in the air. Operated by British Airways.
Route data last updated: May 30, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the direct flight from London to Dublin?
A nonstop flight from London (LCY) to Dublin (DUB) takes approximately 1 hours and 20 minutes. The distance is 296 miles (477 km).
Which airlines fly nonstop from London to Dublin?
Just British Airways.
Is there a nonstop flight from London to Dublin?
Yes. 1 airline: British Airways.
How far is London from Dublin?
The flight distance from London to Dublin is 296 miles (477 km), measured as the great-circle (shortest air) distance. That's roughly the same distance as Mumbai to Goa.
What type of aircraft flies from London to Dublin?
At 1h 20m, this route typically uses narrow-body aircraft — Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. Varies by airline.
Do I need a visa to travel from United Kingdom to Ireland?
Depends on your passport. Check with the Ireland embassy or an official visa portal before booking — requirements change.
What is the carbon footprint of a flight from London to Dublin?
Roughly 55 kg CO2 per passenger one-way. That's about the same as driving 275 km.
Is the return flight from Dublin to London also nonstop?
Yes — nonstop flights run both ways. Flight time may differ slightly due to wind patterns.
When is the cheapest time to fly from London to Dublin?
Midweek flights (Tue/Wed) outside holiday peaks are usually cheapest. 3-6 weeks ahead is a good window for this route. Use "Check Prices" above to compare.
How early should I arrive at City for this flight?
3 hours before departure for international flights. You need time for check-in, security, and immigration.