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Business Class Flights to Dublin

With the global business travel market expected to reach $1.6 trillion by 2027, more professionals are opting for comfort and efficiency. Dublin, home to the European headquarters of giants like Google and Facebook, is a prime destination. The upcoming business events and summits like the Dublin Tech Summit make this destination especially bustling.

However, what often discourages people from business class? The price tag. But consider this: business class tickets can be less expensive than you think, especially when booked strategically.

Plus, the increased productivity and reduced jet lag can give you a competitive edge.

Planning your business class trip to Dublin

Planning your business class trip to Dublin from the US is all about maximizing comfort and efficiency. First, consider flight duration. Direct flights from major hubs like New York or Chicago clock in at around 6.5 to 7.5 hours.

If you're flying out of New York (JFK), Delta operates a nonstop flight that gets you to Dublin in just over six hours. While direct flights might cost about $3,325 that is 45% more than those with layovers.

If you're looking to save off some costs, Icelandair provides flights from New York with a layover in Reykjavik. While this adds 4 hours to your journey, ticket prices can start at $1,925.

Travelers from San Francisco might consider Air Canada's one-stop flights via Toronto. This route breaks up the long haul and usually offers competitive business class fares starting around $4,071. It's a solid choice if you don't mind a 12-hour layover and want to stretch your legs.

From Los Angeles, KLM operates flights to Dublin with a connection in Amsterdam. Although the total travel time is longer, these tickets can be up to 15% less expensive than direct flights.

If you're departing from Washington, D.C., Icelandair's flights with connections through Reykjavik are a reliable option, averaging around $2,125 for a business class seat.

Atlanta flyers can also tap into United's network, with connecting flights that offer a balance between cost and convenience.

How to Travel from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Downtown: Trains, Taxis, and More

Once you land at Dublin Airport (DUB), the city center is just 6 miles away. Here are eight different options available to ensure a smooth arrival:

  • Taxi: Taxis are available directly outside the Arrivals Hall of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. The ride to the city center takes about 20-30 minutes and costs approximately €25-€35 ($27,50-$40).
  • Aircoach Bus: Aircoach departs from Zone 2 at Terminal 1 and Zone 20 at Terminal 2. Operating 24/7, it costs around €8 ($9) one-way or €14 return, taking about 25-30 minutes to reach the city center.
  • Dublin Express Bus: Dublin Express buses leave from Zone 1 at Terminal 1 and Zone 21 at Terminal 2. Tickets are about €7 ($8) one-way, and the journey to the city center takes approximately 25 minutes.
  • Dublin Bus: Routes 16 and 41 depart from the bus stops outside Terminal 1. The fare is €3.30 ($4, exact change in coins required), with a travel time of 45-60 minutes to the city center.
  • Private Transfers: Pre-booked drivers meet you in the Arrivals area of both terminals. Prices start from €40 ($44), offering a direct and comfortable ride straight to your destination.
  • Car Rental: Car rental desks are located in the Arrivals Hall of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Rates vary, but renting a car gives you the freedom to explore on your own schedule.
  • Hotel Shuttle Services: Some hotels offer shuttle pickups from designated bus zones or coach parks at the airport. Check with your hotel for schedules and any associated costs.
  • Ride-Sharing Apps: Uber operates using licensed taxis in Dublin; request a pickup from the designated taxi ranks. Fares are similar to regular taxis, around €25-€35 ($27,50-$40) to the city center.

Choosing the best airline offering business class to Dublin

Let's explore what airlines like Icelandair, Air Canada, KLM, and United Airlines offer, helping you make the best travel choices.

Icelandair

Icelandair's Saga Premium offers a unique and affordable business class experience to Europe. Operating on Boeing 757, 767, and 737 MAX aircraft, the seats are configured in 2-2 or 2-1-2 layouts with a 40-inch pitch recliner—comfortable for the short flight to Reykjavik, though not lie-flat. Features include adjustable headrests, footrests, a personal 10.4-inch touchscreen with entertainment options, USB ports, power outlets, and ample storage space.

The dining menu showcases Icelandic and international cuisine, such as smoked salmon appetizers, lamb or cod main courses, fresh bread, and desserts, along with Icelandic beers, spirits, wines, soft drinks, and juices.

The amenity kit provides essentials like a toothbrush, toothpaste, earplugs, an eye mask, and skincare products from Icelandic brands like Blue Lagoon or Hannes Dóttir.

While not part of a major airline alliance, Icelandair connects to over 25 European destinations and allows stopovers in Iceland at no extra airfare. For mileage rewards, booking through Alaska Airlines' Mileage Plan can be cost-effective, offering one-way Saga Class tickets from the U.S. to Europe for as low as 65,000 miles.

Air Canada

Air Canada offers a perfectly sufficient business-class experience across the Atlantic. Their Signature Class offers an exceptional blend of comfort and service that's hard to beat. Flying on their Boeing 787 Dreamliners or Airbus A330s, you'll find lie-flat seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, ensuring direct aisle access for every passenger. These seats transform into a fully flat bed over 6 feet long, perfect for catching some shut-eye on the roughly 10-hour journey from major U.S. cities through Toronto or Montreal to Dublin.

Each seat comes loaded with a personal touchscreen entertainment system, offering a wide array of movies, TV shows, and music to keep you entertained. You'll also appreciate the adjustable headrests, ample storage space, and noise-canceling headphones that make the trip all the more comfortable. Wi-Fi is available on flights to Dublin, with free texting for Aeroplan members. Streaming options start at CA$10.75 ($7.85) for one hour or CA$34.50 ($25.20) for a full-flight pass.

The Air Canada business-class in-flight meal selection includes a prawn cocktail appetizer, salad, warm bread, coconut lavender cake, and cheese plate for dessert. Four entree choices are offered:

  • Harissa marinated chicken thighs with basmati rice and green beans;
  • Teriyaki glazed salmon fillet with Shandong noodles and sauteed red peppers;
  • Grilled veal striploin with butternut squash risotto and steamed asparagus;
  • Mushroom risotto with asparagus and peas.

Air Canada's amenity kit is thoughtfully stocked with essentials like a toothbrush, toothpaste, eye mask, socks, and skincare products from Vitruvi, ensuring you arrive in Dublin feeling refreshed. As a member of the Star Alliance, Air Canada provides access to a global network of lounges, including their own Maple Leaf Lounges, where you can relax or catch up on work before your flight.

Regarding loyalty programs, Aeroplan—the airline's mileage program—offers generous redemption options. A one-way business class ticket from the U.S. to Dublin can be as low as 60,000 Aeroplan points, which is a steal compared to other carriers. Plus, Aeroplan has partnerships with various credit card programs like the Chase Aeroplan World Elite Mastercard. Cardholders enjoy benefits like free first-checked bags on Air Canada flights, no foreign transaction fees, and a fast track to elite status.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has a sterling reputation. On aircraft like the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner and Boeing 777-300ER, you'll find a 1-2-1 seat configuration. The lie-flat seats extend to a generous 81 inches, giving you plenty of room to stretch out on your journey to Dublin via Amsterdam.

Each seat is outfitted with a personal entertainment system featuring a 16-inch touchscreen loaded with a wide array of movies, TV shows, and music to keep you entertained throughout the flight. The seats also come equipped with adjustable settings, personal reading lights, and ample storage space for your belongings. Power outlets and USB ports are readily available to keep your devices charged.

KLM’s business class offers a curated multi-course meal experience, highlighting both Dutch and international flavors. Passengers can enjoy dishes like poke, warm midflight snacks, and KLM’s signature Dutch cheese. The meal service is paired with beverages, including soft drinks and Dutch gin, served in collectible Delft Blue Houses.

KLM provides amenity kits designed by Dutch designer Jan Taminiau. These kits are packed with essentials like a toothbrush, toothpaste, eye mask, socks, and Rituals skincare products.

As a member of the SkyTeam alliance, KLM grants you access to a global network of lounges, including their flagship KLM Crown Lounge at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. This lounge boasts comfortable seating areas, shower facilities, workspaces, and various dining options—from light snacks to full meals. If you're connecting through other airports, you can relax in SkyTeam partner lounges.

Your World Business Class ticket includes two free checked bags, each weighing up to 70 pounds (32 kg). Carry-on allowances are generous too—you can bring two pieces of hand luggage and one personal item, with a combined weight of up to 40 pounds (18 kg). This gives you plenty of room to pack everything you need for your trip.

KLM's Flying Blue loyalty program offers excellent value for those looking to redeem miles. During promotional periods, a round-trip business class ticket from the U.S. to Dublin via Amsterdam can sometimes be snagged for as low as 106,000 Flying Blue miles, a significant saving compared to standard rates.

Flying Blue partners with significant credit card programs like American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou Points, and Capital One Miles. This makes it easier to rack up miles through your everyday spending and get closer to that coveted business class seat.

United Airlines

With its Polaris business class, United Airlines enhances transatlantic travel, particularly on trips to Dublin. Operating Boeing 777-200ER and 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, United offers lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration, granting every passenger direct aisle access and ample personal space. Each Polaris seat transforms into a fully flat bed, complete with plush bedding for a restful journey. You'll find intuitive seat controls, generous storage, and charging ports to power your devices. The personal entertainment system boasts a wide selection of movies, TV shows, and music to make the flight enjoyable.

Dining in Polaris is a culinary treat. Kick off with hot towels and a pre-meal beverage. The multi-course meal includes a salad and appetizer cart with fresh bread and wine selections, followed by entrée options crafted to satisfy diverse tastes. An onboard bistro offers snacks and beverages throughout the flight, including cocktails and craft beers.

Polaris passengers enjoy exclusive access to United's Polaris lounges at airports like Chicago (ORD), Newark (EWR), Houston (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), and San Francisco (SFO). These lounges feature spa-like showers, private rest areas, and both buffet and sit-down dining options. If a Polaris lounge isn't available, you can relax in a United Club or partner lounge through Star Alliance affiliations.

Your business class ticket includes two free checked bags, each up to 70 pounds. MileagePlus Premier members can check additional bags at no extra charge, depending on their status level. Carry-on allowances include one overhead bag (no larger than 9 x 14 x 22 inches) and one personal item that fits under the seat.

Upgrading from economy to Polaris business class is a savvy move. Typically, you'd need about 20,000 MileagePlus miles plus a $550 copay for a one-way upgrade from the U.S. to Dublin. Costs can vary based on your original fare class and availability, so planning ahead pays off.

Arriving in Dublin: Navigating Dublin’s airport efficiently

Touchdown in Dublin—welcome to the Emerald Isle's gateway. You'll appreciate the priority disembarkation. This head start means shorter lines at immigration and customs, saving you precious time. Your luggage gets the VIP treatment, too. With priority baggage handling, your checked bags are tagged to arrive first on the carousel. No more waiting around—grab your suitcase, and you're good to go.

If you have a connecting flight, the streamlined transfer process ensures a smooth transition. Signs are clearly marked in English, and helpful staff are always on hand to point you in the right direction.

The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 handles short-haul flights, while Terminal 2 caters to long-haul destinations and carriers like Aer Lingus and Delta. Both terminals are connected by a covered walkway, making transfers quick and easy.

DUB offers several lounges for relaxation and productivity. The Aer Lingus Revival Lounge in Terminal 2 offers showers, a buffet of light bites, and high-speed Wi-Fi. If you're flying with another carrier, the Executive Lounge in both terminals provides a comfortable space to relax, complete with complimentary snacks and beverages.

For those who want the ultimate in luxury, the Platinum Services lounge offers a personalized experience, including a private check-in and chauffeur service. However, this comes at an additional cost of $324. All lounges are well-signposted and located near the main concourse, so you won't have to trek far.

In just about 20 minutes, you can go from landing to leaving the airport, especially if you take advantage of these business class perks.

Tips for business class travelers heading to Dublin

  • Locking in your tickets three to six months ahead can secure you some of the best deals out there. Airlines like KLM and Air Canada often release promotional fares early, allowing you to save up to 25% compared to last-minute bookings. Planning ahead pays off, literally.
  • If you can, check business class fares from multiple U.S. cities. Sometimes, flying out of a major hub like New York (JFK) or Chicago (ORD) can be cheaper than smaller airports, even after accounting for a domestic connecting flight. This flexibility can unlock better deals and more flight options.
  • Traveling on Tuesdays or Wednesdays can lower your ticket price by as much as 15%. Midweek flights are typically less crowded and cheaper than weekend departures. On the flip side, Sundays are the most expensive day to fly.
  • If you're not in a rush, flights with layovers can be a cost-effective option. Connecting through cities like London, Amsterdam, or Reykjavik can reduce your fare by up to 25%. Airlines like KLM and Icelandair offer comfortable business class services even on connecting flights.
  • For a comfortable stay with easy access to all of Dublin, consider lodging in Temple Bar, the City Centre around O'Connell Street, the area near Trinity College, or around St. Stephen's Green. These neighborhoods are centrally located, putting you within walking distance of major attractions, dining spots, and public transportation.
  • Get the Dublin Pass for a Day. For around €70 ($77), the Dublin Pass grants you free entry to Dublin's top attractions and unlimited rides on the Hop On Hop Off bus. Buying online in advance can snag you a deal. Highlights include the Guinness Storehouse, the Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship (a must-see), Glasnevin Cemetery, and numerous castles and museums.

FAQs

Which airlines offer the best business class experience to Dublin?

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Air Canada are top contenders among the options. Both airlines offer excellent service, making your journey to Dublin relaxing and enjoyable.

What are the main benefits of flying business class to Dublin?

You'll benefit from priority check-in, fast-track security, and priority boarding, which save you time at the airport. Onboard, enjoy spacious lie-flat seats, allowing you to rest comfortably during your flight. Indulge in gourmet meals and a wide selection of beverages, including fine wines and spirits. Access to exclusive airport lounges lets you relax or work in a peaceful environment before departure.

Can I pre-order meals on business class flights with Icelandair, KLM, United, and Air Canada?

Yes, KLM allows you to select meals in advance through their website or app up to 24 hours before departure. Air Canada offers a similar service, letting you choose your main course beforehand. United Airlines enables business class passengers to pre-order meals on select international flights via their website or mobile app. This service, known as "Choice Menu. However, Icelandair does not typically offer meal pre-ordering.

What is the cheapest day to fly business class to Dublin?

The cheapest day to fly business class to Dublin is typically Tuesday. Midweek flights generally have lower demand, leading to more competitive pricing. By choosing to fly on a Tuesday, you could save up to 15-20% compared to weekend flights. It's advisable to use flexible date search options when booking to identify the most affordable travel dates.

How long does it take to fly from the US to Dublin, Ireland?

From the East Coast, such as New York or Boston, nonstop flights take approximately 6 to 7 hours. Departing from the West Coast, like Los Angeles or San Francisco, flights with one connection typically take around 11 to 12 hours, including layover time. If you're flying from central locations like Chicago or Atlanta, expect a nonstop flight time of about 8 hours.

Are there airport lounges available for business class travelers in Dublin?

Yes, business class travelers in Dublin can access several excellent airport lounges at Dublin Airport (DUB). In Terminal 1, the T1 Lounge is open until 9:00 PM, offering food, drinks, and shower facilities for around $29 per traveler. Between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, The East Lounge provides similar amenities and typically opens at 5:30 PM. Over in Terminal 2, options include 51st&Green—ideal for U.S.-bound travelers after preclearance—and the Aer Lingus Lounge, both offering food, drinks, and showers; the Aer Lingus Lounge is open until 9:00 PM and is accessible to Aer Lingus business class passengers. All these lounges are conveniently located inside security and offer services like complimentary snacks, beverages, Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating.

Can I use frequent flier miles to book business class flight to Dublin?

Yes, for example, you can redeem 140,000 Aeroplan points for a round-trip business class flight from Newark (EWR) to Dublin (DUB) on United Airlines, or 100,000 Avios from Aer Lingus for a flight from New York (JFK) to Shannon (SNN). Additionally, you could use 80,000 Asiana miles for a business class flight from Chicago (ORD) to Dublin (DUB) via a Star Alliance partner.

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