Flying from Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI) to Dublin Airport (DUB): what you need to know
The average length of a direct flight from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport is 3 hours.
Dublin is one hour behind Warsaw and is in the UTC+0 timezone.
Every week, there are 11 Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport flights. If you prefer to take off early, select the 05:55 Ryanair flight. If you're eager to make the most of your time before you fly, the last flight is at 22:55 with Ryanair.
For a stress-free journey, arrive at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and an hour before domestic departures. This ensures you have enough time to catch your WMI to DUB flight.
During popular months such as August, you'll want to get to the airport earlier. Arrive two hours before a domestic departure and four hours ahead of international flights when you fly during a peak period in general.
Ryanair is your gateway to discovering Dublin (and maybe even some other exciting parts of Ireland!). Check out the direct flights from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport offered by this popular airline.
Most passengers choose to fly with Ryanair on this route.
How to find the cheapest flights from Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI) to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The cheapest price we've seen for a one-way Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport flight is £27. A return ticket right now is £53. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares can change.
To score cheap tickets from WMI to DUB, book your journey seven months ahead of your planned departure.
Schedule your trip for June. That's the cheapest month for flights from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport. If your travel dates are flexible, use the 'Whole month' tool to find the cheapest airfare across each month.
You won't have to check every day to find out if fares have gone down when you set up a Price Alert. We'll notify you as soon as the price changes on cheap flights from WMI to DUB.
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Handy information about Warsaw-Modlin Airport (WMI)
To get to Warsaw-Modlin Airport from central Warsaw, it'll take around 50 minutes if you're travelling by car. This depends on traffic, however. It's approximately 25 miles from the airport to the city centre.
You can expect a journey time of roughly 1 hour when using public transport.
Looking for a handy hotel near WMI? If you've booked an early flight from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport, these accommodation options will put you moments from check-in:
Arriving at Dublin Airport (DUB)
Reserve a hotel near DUB if you're catching a late Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport flight. Choose one of these options and skip the long transfer after landing:
Hit the road running by picking up a Dublin Airport rental car. Grab a set of wheels from Easirent, Budget or Carhire and experience the lesser-explored corners of Dublin and beyond.
Booking your ride from Dublin Airport around two weeks in advance can help you secure the lowest rate.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Dublin Airport to the centre of Dublin has a drive time of about 30 minutes. It's approximately 13 miles away.
Travelling to the centre by public transport takes around 2 hours 10 minutes.
When to fly to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The quietest month for a flight from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport is January, while August is the busiest. Pick the best time to visit Dublin based on whether you prefer a faster pace or a more relaxed vibe.
Book your flight from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Dublin Airport for July if you'd like to explore Dublin during its warmest month. Expect temperatures of between 10ºC (50ºF) and 20ºC (68ºF).
Look for cheap tickets from WMI to DUB in January if you like cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 1ºC (34ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF) on average.
Explore more of Ireland
You've seen Dublin, now it's time to discover other parts of Ireland. Journey about 140 miles south-west to Cork to tick off its top sights. From Blarney Castle to Fota Wildlife Park and Titanic Experience Cobh, there's plenty to keep you busy.
If you're interested in discovering another major destination in Ireland, head for Tallaght, about 6 miles south-west of Dublin. Church of the Incarnation, Fettercairn, 3 stuffed bears and Johnson & Perrott Fleet are among the biggest draws.