Flights from Dublin to India
Travellers from all over the world fly to India to enjoy its unique cultural and spiritual heritage. Most of the key Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai have great connectivity with the rest of the world. If you are departing from Dublin, Ireland, you can book tickets with any of the several full-service carriers based out of India, Middle East, or Europe. For the Dublin-Delhi and Dublin-Mumbai routes, you can choose to book tickets with Emirates, Etihad, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch, or Turkish Airlines. These airlines generally make a single stop at their respective hubs, before arriving in India. If you are flying to South India, Emirates is perhaps the only carrier that offers single stop flights from Dublin. Southall Travel specialises in travel to India and maintains a large inventory of great value deals for flights to all major Indian airports.
To and From Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport is around 10 km from the city centre and is connected to Dublin as well as several other cities and towns across Ireland by buses, coaches, car rentals, and taxis. The bus and coach services are run by operators such as Airlink, Dublin Bus and Airport Hopper. While travelling from Dublin Airport, you can hire a taxi or rent a car from Terminal 1 and 2. Also, buses and coaches are available at the airport’s dedicated Zones. Dublin Airport is not directly connected to any train station; however, coaches and buses are available till Heuston and Connolly, two of the popular stations in Ireland’s rail network.
Dublin Airport Hotels
A number of quality hotels can be found in close proximity of the Dublin Airport. Radisson Blu Dublin Airport, Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport, and Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport are all located less than two kilometres from the airport. With great business facilities such as meeting and conference rooms, these three hotels make for popular accommodation choices among business travellers. Guests enjoy round-the-clock shuttle service to and from the airport. Holiday Inn Express Dublin-Airport and Airport Orchard B&B are other notable hotels near the airport. Backpackers and budget travellers can choose to stay at economical hotels located on the Old Airport Road.
India Key Gateways
India, one of the largest countries in the world, is home to many international airports. Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi) and Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (Mumbai) are two of the major international gateways to the country. The ones flying from Dublin to explore the southern part of India can choose to book tickets to cities such as Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. Kolkata’s Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport is the key gateway to East India. Goa International Airport, also known as Dabolim Airport, enjoys global popularity being the gateway to the country’s most famous tourist destination. Read more ...