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Ireland 🏕️in $430s-$490s RT from across the USA

I'll tell me Ma when I go home,

The flights to Ireland on Google Chrome, 

In search of roots, with joy and glee, 

My wallet's happy thanks to JFC.


Yup, tell your ma, and your pa, and anyone that'll listen, really.

Flights to Ireland are at an all-time low. San Fran, you've really lucked out, it's been a whopping 2.5 years since we've seen Shannon in deal range. 

Now, before ye all go beelining for Dublin, take a second to think about what version of Ireland you want to see...

If it's thatch-dotted hills, squelchy boglands or moss-claimed castles, your best bet is to fly into Shannon or Cork. Both airports located in the south are closer to Ireland's nostalgic scenery.

Like Allihies, it hasn't changed much since 1952! :-)

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Tip Published: Jun 03, 2024

Round trips to Cork (ORK):

  • Chicago (ORD) - $449
  • Los Angeles (LAX) - $449
  • Miami (MIA) - $449
  • Orlando (MCO) - $487
  • Portland (PDX) - $487
  • Seattle (SEA) - $475
Round trips to Dublin (DUB):

  • Austin (AUS) - $483
  • Dallas (DFW) - $436
  • Las Vegas (LAS) - $481
  • Miami (MIA) - $437
  • San Antonio (SAT) - $449
  • San Diego (SAN) - $483
Round trips to Shannon (SNN):

  • Dallas (DFW) - $439
  • Philadelphia (PHL) - $491
  • San Francisco (SFO) - $448
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$800-$1000

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