
Today is March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, which makes it the perfect day to explore a trip to Ireland’s capital. Dublin remains one of the most popular European destinations for Canadian travellers. Whether you are visiting for the history, pub culture, live music, or as a gateway to explore the rest of Ireland, the Irish capital continues to draw visitors year after year.
The good news is that getting there nonstop is easier than many travellers realize. Several airlines operate direct routes between Canada and Dublin, with flights departing from multiple cities across the country.
Also something to note is that flying from Canada to Dublin is often one of the most affordable ways to cross the Atlantic. Even if your final destination is elsewhere in Europe, Dublin makes a great stopover, with plenty of low-cost carriers ready to take you onward.
Here is your complete guide to flying from Canada to Dublin.
Note: All pricing listed in this blog post reflects the lowest round-trip fares I could find in 2026.

Almost all flights from Canada arrive at Dublin Airport, the main international gateway to Ireland.
Dublin Airport is located about 10 kilometres north of the city centre and handles all long haul flights arriving into Ireland.
Despite being the country’s largest airport, it is relatively easy to navigate and well connected to the city.
Most convenient way into the city: Dublin Express bus
For most travellers, taking an airport bus is the easiest and most affordable way to reach central Dublin.
Taxis and rideshare options are also widely available. Travel times are similar depending on traffic, but the cost is higher.

Air Canada offers several nonstop routes to Dublin, year round from Toronto and seasonally from Montreal and Vancouver.
Flights are typically operated using wide body aircraft such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Passengers can choose between Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class.
If you live near one of Air Canada’s hubs or collect and redeem Aeroplan points, flying Air Canada to Dublin is a smart choice.

WestJet provides strong seasonal service to Dublin from across Canada, including Western and Atlantic Canada.
Flights from Calgary are typically operated on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner with three cabins of service.
From Eastern Canada, flights are shorter and usually operated on narrow-body Boeing 737 MAX8s. These usually offer Economy and Premium seating.
These WestJet routes are very convenient for travellers who want to avoid connections through larger hubs. If you’re based in Eastern Canada, this is a huge win.

Air Transat offers a seasonal option for travellers departing from Toronto.
Flights are typically operated on the narrow-body Airbus A321neo.
Air Transat offers Economy Class and Club Class and is known for competitive fares during peak travel months.

Aer Lingus, Ireland’s flag carrier, provides a direct connection between Canada and Dublin year-round.
Flights are typically operated on the wide-body Airbus A330.
Passengers can choose between Economy and Business Class.
Flying Aer Lingus also provides convenient onward connections to destinations across Ireland, the UK, and Europe.

Flights between Canada and Dublin can vary depending on the time of year and demand. Here are a few strategies to help find better deals.
With strong seasonal competition, travellers can often find great value when planning ahead.

Dublin is one of the most accessible European destinations from Canada, especially during the summer travel season.
With multiple airlines offering nonstop flights from cities across the country, travellers have a wide range of options when planning their trip.
Whether departing from Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, or Atlantic Canada, getting to Ireland has never been easier.
If Dublin is on your travel list for 2026, now is a great time to start monitoring flights and planning your trip.
Happy travels!
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