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Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from Doncaster Sheffield to Dublin? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return tickets right here.Doncaster Sheffield to Dublin: Alternative routes
Compare routes to Dublin below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier.This information is correct as of March 2016
Airlines that fly from Doncaster to Dublin
Aer Lingus (Stobart Air) fly direct from Doncaster to Dublin.
Terminal Information – Departing
Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield has one terminal. Shopping at the airport is limited, but there's a WH Smith in the departure lounge where you can pick up plenty of last minute bits and bobs. There's also a World Duty Free shop. There are two places to eat at the airport: The Running Horse Pub, and Subway sandwiches. A premium lounge is due to open at the airport in April 2016, offering unlimited Wi-Fi and a range of complimentary refreshments to its customers. Entry prices start at £19.95*.
Terminal Information – Arriving
Aer Lingus flights land at terminal 2 of Dublin Airport. You'll find the bus stops and taxi ranks just outside. There are two buses that run between the airport and the city: the Aircoach 700 and the Dublin bus 747. The Aircoach 700 is an express service, and is slightly faster. Tickets cost €9* (just over £7) for a single and €15* (just under £12) for a return. The 747 is cheaper at €6* (around £4.70) for a single and €10* (about £7.80) for a return. Taxis at the airport are metered, so your fare will depend on how far you're going. Car hire at Dublin Airport is offered by a number of local and international brands. Some (Thrifty, Enterprise and Sixt) are only available if you pre-book. With Skyscanner you can arrange this, and while you're at it you can compare prices to make sure you're getting the best deal for your travel dates.
Practical Information
Try to arrive at the airport no later than one hour before your flight is scheduled to depart. Dublin and Doncaster are both within the Common Travel Area, so technically you don't need your passport to travel between them. You will need to show some photographic identification, such as your driving license, at the boarding gate. You can find a full list of approved ID types on Aer Lingus's website.
What to expect in Dublin
Ireland uses the Euro (€). On average, Dublin is a few degrees warmer than Doncaster throughout the year. The warmest month in Dublin is July, when the average temperature is 16°C, and the coldest month is January with an average of 5°C. August is the wettest month, so pack a poncho. Dublin is more expensive: you can expect to pay at least a tenner* more for a three-course meal for two, and nearly £1* more for a pint of local beer.
Visit our Dublin travel guide for more information on what to expect during your trip to the Irish capital.
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