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February 10, 2026

Montreal to Dublin flights for $550 - May 2026

Montreal to Dublin flights are at $550 roundtrip with Air Transat. Travel in May 2026.

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Montreal to Dublin flights for $550 - May 2026

Montreal to Dublin flights for $550 - May 2026

Step off the plane into Dublin’s crisp Atlantic air and follow the hum of friendly chatter toward a snug pub where fiddles and laughter spill into the street, all framed by Georgian doors and cobblestone lanes. You can get there from Montreal for just $550 roundtrip with Air Transat, with availability in May 2026.

Deal Highlights

DetailInfo
RouteMontreal (YUL) → Dublin (DUB)
Price$550 CAD roundtrip
AirlineAir Transat
Stops1 stop
Flight Timeapproximately 9 hours and 55 minutes

Example Departure Dates

These are some sample dates we found at this price:

  • May 5-15
  • May 12-20
  • May 17-27
  • May 19-29
  • May 23 - June 2

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Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.

About Dublin

Dublin is special for its blend of literary heritage, lively pub culture, and a walkable core where Georgian streets meet cutting-edge food and music. In May, the city feels freshly energized, with longer daylight that makes it easy to pack a lot into each day without rushing.

Weather is typically mild and changeable, often around 10–16°C, with a mix of sunshine, clouds, and occasional showers, so a light waterproof jacket is a smart companion. Spend an afternoon exploring Trinity College and the Book of Kells, then follow the River Liffey to Temple Bar for live music, or escape to the green paths of Phoenix Park for a relaxed cycle or picnic.

How to Book

  1. View all Montreal to Dublin flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices
  2. If you’re checking a bag, prepay it online; Air Transat’s airport baggage fees are usually higher.

Tips for This Route

  • If you can choose seats, aim for a forward aisle in Economy: deplaning at Dublin can be slow when multiple widebodies arrive, and being off early helps you beat the EU/UK passport queues (even with a connection).
  • Air Transat meals on this route lean “Canadian” and can be light; grab a proper pre-flight snack in Montréal because onboard buy-on-board items can sell out mid-cabin.
  • Dublin runs on euros (not pounds); taxis and many small pubs still appreciate cash, but card taps are everywhere—tips are modest (round up or ~10% only if service is great).
  • Weather is famously changeable year-round; pack a thin waterproof layer in your carry-on because you can land to sun and be in drizzle by the time you reach the city.

Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.

Happy travels! ✈️