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For many people considering a visit to Ireland, the number one destination is, without question, Dublin. Both the capital of and largest city in Ireland, Dublin has a rich history and a lively modern culture to boot. For anyone thinking of making the trip to the Emerald Isle, they should absolute think about taking business class flights to Dublin. When it comes to air travel, nothing else comes close. The focused care of the attendants, the ample space you’re afforded, the high-class selection of food and beverage options, all these contribute to making business class flights to Dublin an obvious choice. And that’s to say nothing of the top-class in-flight entertainment. When headed to Ireland, give yourself the gift of traveling in comfort and elegance.
Recently sold business class flights to Dublin
JFK
New York |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,121 | |
SFO
San Francisco |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,170 | |
LAX
Los Angeles |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,214 | |
ORD
Chicago |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,258 | |
IAD
Washington |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,281 | |
MIA
Miami |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,309 | |
IAH
Houston |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,363 | |
BOS
Boston |
DUB
Dublin |
Business Class | $2,353 |
Dublin Airport and Business Class Lounge
When traveling on business class flights to Dublin, you will be landing at Dublin Airport, located roughly 6 miles north of Dublin in Collinstown, Fingal. In 2017, it was recorded as being the 14th busiest airport in Europe, so make sure to factor in some extra time. Before rushing off to the taxi stand or car rental office, why not make time to indulge in one of the airport’s gorgeous business class lounges? Few things are as refreshing as being able to shower after a long flight, and these lounges are there to accommodate. Perhaps you want to grab a drink while the other passengers scramble around the luggage claim. If gaming is your thing, many business class lounges offer state of the art consoles and screens to satisfy your needs. If you’re headed to Dublin for work, one of the lounge’s conference rooms is the perfect place to hold a meeting or just to get your presentation in perfect shape.

Things To Do In Dublin
The writer James Joyce said of Dublin, “...if I can get to the heart of [it], I can get to the heart of all the cities of the world.” No sentiment could be truer, as Dublin is a world-class city with all the historical, cultural, and natural marvels that such a distinction requires.
For those with an interest in history, Dublin is a smorgasbord of fascinating locations. One of the most famous is the Trinity College Library. The library was constructed between 1712 and 1732 and is home to prized relics such as the Book of Kells, a gorgeously illuminated manuscript of the New Testament created in 800 AD. If you’re visiting in the summer, be sure to get tickets in advance as the library sees very high attendance. Next, head over to what native Dubliners refer to as the Collins Barracks to take in the National Museum of Ireland’s Decorative Arts and History collection. Housed in what was once the world’s largest military barracks, the collection has several exhibits, including one detailing the clothing and jewelry of Ireland over the last 250 years. And if that still hasn’t sated your historical curiosity, check out the National Museum of Ireland’s Archeology collection. Established in 1877, the collection displays priceless artifacts dating back to prehistoric Ireland. Areas covered also include early work in gold, the Viking and medieval eras, and special displays on Ancient Egypt. Be sure to see the creepy but fascinating bog bodies, if you have the stomach for it.
If there is anything considered synonymous with Ireland, it’s Guinness. No doubt the most popular tourist destination in the city, the St. James Gate Brewery is the place to go to pay tribute to one of the world’s most famous beers. Come learn the history of how the brewery was founded in 1759 and developed into a powerhouse that produces 2.5 million pints per day. You’ll get insight on all things Guinness, from how it’s brewed, to how it’s marketed, right up to how to perform a perfect two-part pour. And, of course, no visit would be complete without a little taste test at the end, just to see what all the fuss is about.
Having had a pint already, odds are you may be in the mood for some traditional Irish music. The place to go is The Cobblestone in the Smithfield neighborhood of Dublin. The Cobblestone proclaims itself to be a “drinking pub with a music problem”, and music is performed seven days a week, so it’s fair to say a good time is to be had by all. If you’re more in the mood for a dramatic performance, score some tickets for the Abbey Theatre. Founded in 1904 by legendary Irish poet W.B. Yeats, the Abbey serves as the national theatre of Ireland and delivers critically-acclaimed productions of works both old and new.
When it comes to dining in Dublin, all tastes are accounted for. If you feel like pulling out all the stops, your destination is the Michelin-starred Chapter One. This internationally-acclaimed restaurant offers French-inspired modern Irish fare that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Equally impressive is the Restaurant Patrick Guilbauld, but to go easy on the wallet, make sure to visit at lunch. Other delicious culinary highlights to consider are the Scandinavian-influenced Greenhouse and the quirky, but delicious, brunch spot Farmer Brown’s.
Getting Around Dublin
After taking business class flights to Dublin, you can pick up a Leap Visitor card at the airport. The Leap pass can be used across all public bus and rail and offers a discount on cash fares. Dublin features a coastal trainline, the DART, a light rail system, the LUAS, a bike share system, Dublinbikes, or you can always rely on taxis or car rental. Of course, there’s nothing that can compare with just taking a stroll down the city’s historic cobblestone streets.
Dublin is a magical city, representative of the best Ireland has to offer. The gorgeous views, the friendly people, the bustling culture, all available to you through business class flight to Dublin. Don’t hesitate to book what will undoubtedly be an unforgettable trip to one of the most spectacular cities in the world.
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