Flying from Norfolk International Airport (ORF) to Dublin Airport (DUB): what you need to know
Dublin is five hours ahead of Norfolk and observes the UTC+0 timezone.
Your ORF to DUB flight won't wait if you're running late, so show up at the airport on time. Arrive up to one hour in advance for domestic flights and two hours ahead when you're flying internationally.
Flying during a peak month like July? Major public holidays and other popular periods can mean longer lines and delays at airport checkpoints. Play things extra safe and get there up to four hours before an international flight and two hours before domestic departures.
We make it a breeze to book a flight with a stopover. To see all your options for tickets from Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport, deselect 'Direct flights only.' Then, choose a flight that has a stop long enough to tour the city of your choice. Some great stopovers between ORF and DUB include:
Philadelphia International Airport
Washington Dulles Airport
Hartford Bradley International Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Norfolk International Airport (ORF) to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The cheapest price we've seen for a one-way Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport flight is £238. A return ticket is currently £469. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares could change.
Don't leave everything to the last moment. You're more likely to find cheap tickets from ORF to DUB if you book early. Airlines often have some fantastic early bird rates.
The 'Whole month' tool shows you the cheapest flights from Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport across each month. It's a good way to find a bargain if your plans aren't set in stone.
Cut down on the time spent looking for cheap flights from ORF to DUB by setting up a Price Alert. You'll receive an email or notification through the app when fares go down.
Select your preferred arrival and departure times, airlines and number of stops with the filters. Or sort your results by 'Cheapest' to get the best deals on flights from Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport.
Handy information about Norfolk International Airport (ORF)
You'll find ORF at 2200 Norview Ave..
Of all flights departing from Norfolk International Airport, 77% arrive as scheduled at their destination.
Norfolk International Airport is around 13 kms (8 miles) from central Norfolk. If you're catching a taxi, ride-sharing or driving from the centre, it'll take 20 minutes or so to get there, depending on the traffic.
Taking public transport? Expect a trip time of around 40 minutes.
Looking for a handy hotel near ORF? If you're catching an early flight from Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport, these stays will have you sleeping moments from your departure lounge:
Arriving at Dublin Airport (DUB)
The last thing you want is a lengthy trip to your hotel if you're landing late on a Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport flight. Reserve one of these accommodation options near DUB instead:
Get your adventure underway by picking up a Dublin Airport rental car. Grab a set of wheels from Easirent, Budget or Carhire to explore Dublin and beyond.
Lock in the best rate by booking your ride from Dublin Airport about two weeks before your travel date.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
From Dublin Airport, Dublin is approximately 11 kms (7 miles) away. It takes around 25 minutes to reach the centre by car.
It'll take around 30 minutes to get there using public transport.
When to fly to Dublin Airport (DUB)
July is the busiest month for flights from Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport. For a quieter experience, go to Dublin in March.
Lock in your flight from Norfolk International Airport to Dublin Airport for July if you want to explore Dublin during its warmest month. You can expect temperatures of between 10ºC and 19ºC.
Look for cheap tickets from ORF to DUB in January if you like cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 2ºC and 9ºC on average.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin has loads to offer, but there are so many other corners of Ireland just waiting to be discovered. Around 225 kms (140 miles) south-west of Dublin, a visit to Cork will keep you on the move. Start with leading sights like Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.