Travelling from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Shannon Airport (SNN): what you need to know
Dublin and Shannon are both in the UTC+0 timezone. This means there's no time difference to adjust for.
Arrive at the airport on time so you don't miss your DUB to SNN flight. Be there at least two hours ahead for international flights and an hour early for domestic departures to prevent a last-minute sprint to your gate.
You can expect bigger queues in popular months like August. Arriving up to four hours ahead of international flights and two hours for domestic departures will give you ample time for security and boarding.
If you want to add a stop to your trip, just deselect 'Direct flights only' when searching for your ticket from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport. Here are the most popular stopovers between DUB and SNN:
Birmingham International Airport
London Heathrow Airport
Manchester Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Shannon Airport (SNN)
At the moment, £49 is the cheapest price we've seen for a one-way Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport flight. The best price for a return plane ticket is £85. Remember that fares could change due to availability at the time of booking.
It's often best to book in advance if you want to get cheap tickets from DUB to SNN. That's because airlines adjust prices based on demand, which tends to rise closer to the date of departure.
The 'Whole month' tool shows you the cheapest flights from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport across the entire month. It's an easy way to find a bargain if your trip dates aren't set in stone.
You don't need to check back in every day to find out if fares have dropped when you set up a Price Alert. We'll update you the moment the price changes on cheap flights from DUB to SNN.
Choose your preferred departure and arrival times, number of stops and airlines with the filters. Alternatively, sort your results by 'Cheapest' to find the best deals on flights from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport.
Handy information about Dublin Airport (DUB)
When it comes to the on-time performance of Dublin Airport, 72.87% of flights stick to their scheduled arrival time.
Dublin Airport is about 13 miles from central Dublin. If you're driving, catching a cab or ride-sharing from the centre, it'll take 30 minutes or so to get there, depending on the traffic.
Taking public transport? You can expect a journey time of around 2 hours 10 minutes.
Taking an early flight from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport? Avoid rushing to the terminal (and sneak in some extra precious sleep) by picking one of these hotels close to DUB:
Arriving at Shannon Airport (SNN)
If you have a late Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport flight, few things top the convenience of staying close to the terminal. Grab your suitcases from the carousel and then be showered and snoozing soon after at one of these hotels near SNN:
Grab a Shannon Airport rental car and explore Shannon and beyond with your own wheels. Easirent, Budget and Carhire are top providers to choose from here.
For the best deal, reserve your vehicle from Shannon Airport around four weeks before travelling.
Getting from Shannon Airport (SNN) to central Shannon
Shannon Airport to the centre of Shannon has a drive time of about 5 minutes. It's approximately 3 miles away.
If you're using public transport, expect a journey time of roughly 10 minutes.
When to fly to Shannon Airport (SNN)
The quietest month for a flight from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport is April, while August is the most popular. Choose the ideal time to visit Shannon based on whether you prefer a more fast-paced or easygoing experience.
The warmest month in Shannon is July, with temperatures ranging between 10ºC (50ºF) and 22ºC (72ºF). Book your flights from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport in this month if you enjoy this type of weather.
If you want to travel in cooler conditions, look for a cheap ticket from DUB to SNN in January. Temperatures average between 0ºC (32ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF) then.
Explore more of Ireland
You've done Shannon, now it's time to discover other corners of Ireland. Journey about 120 miles north-east to Dublin to tick off its leading sights. From Guinness Storehouse to Trinity College Library and Dublin Castle, your itinerary will be busy.
Around 60 miles south of Shannon, Cork is another essential stop in Ireland. Experience major highlights starting with Blarney Castle, Fota Wildlife Park and Titanic Experience Cobh.