Low season | April |
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High season | October |
Cheapest flight | €29 |
Find which airlines fly direct from Dublin Airport to Bristol Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Direct departures
Monday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Tuesday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Wednesday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Thursday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Friday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Saturday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Ryanair
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +1 more
Sunday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Direct returns
Monday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Tuesday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Wednesday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Thursday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Friday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Saturday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Sunday
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Qatar Airways, +1 more
Aer Lingus, British Airways, +2 more
1
Friendly crew who apologised and explained reason for delay. Good on board service. Rather cramped seating. Late departure.
Friendly crew who apologised and explained reason for delay. Good on board service. Rather cramped seating. Late departure.
Was not aware that Aer Lingus was like the cut-rate services in the states, with no food or beverage (other then 3.50 Euro coffee) and no screens for entertainment. Was a great flight, but not much in the way of services.
during a very rough flight, I was forced to sit in a last row seat, fell asleep, and was forced to return to my assigned seat after the turbulence. The stewardess then used that seat to sleep.
I didn’t realize Aer Lingus was a “nickel and dime” kind of airline where you had to separately buy all the amenities you wanted. The push to purchase duty-free beauty products was off-putting. And our row had the least amount of leg room I’ve ever dealt with on a flight.
We couldn't talk to aer lingus we had issues with the flight change and aer lingus made us talk to kayak
Very pleasant staff, there was some turbulence but the captain was very apologetic and gave notice where possible.
Flight was great. Had to wait almost 100 minutes for luggage (some problem in the delivery). This may not be an Aer Lingus problem, but an SFO problem.
Amenity kits were never handed out. There was zero friendliness and assistance by crew. Food was uneatable. One drink was offered and no wine, with dinner or before or after. Cocktails and beverages were not encouraged and when I asked for water, none was given. Poorest, most cramped business class flight I’ve ever been on.
Loved it! Best airline to fly with. Nice crew, good planes, good food!
Great customer service. Frequent updates from the pilot. Smooth flight. Good entertainment. Meal service.
expedite passengers through passport control when the airport authorities are processing inefficiently.
the boarding took a really lo g time, we were standing on stairs waiting to walk out to the plane. Seats are uncomfortable but it’s ok for a short trip. There is no entertainment. Follow the rules and will not have any problems or extra charges
Be on time and staff on airport could be a bit more nicest
You have improved through the many years I have flown with you. But you still nickle and dime your customers. I paid extra for carry on and priority boarding.
Great flight and crew but let down yet again by the disaster that is Birmingham Airport
Crowded, little leg room, little lateral room. Hour late, then all funnelled into a small room with a couple of bench seats for 150 people. Most sitting on the floor or standing for 30 mins before chaotic boarding.
You can only check in maximum 2 hours before your flight. But it’s not written anywhere on your ticket or your boarding pass or in any of your emails. The only sign is at the beginning of a huge snake queue on the barrier which is easily blocked by people. So you queue for half an hour only to be turned back. Plus on the flight we paid for priority which included two carry on bags in addition to our backpacks plus I had a letter from Ryanair for my CPAP machine to be allowed as free carry on as well. As it happened, we only had one carry on and the CPAP and two backpacks and the agent insisted I shove my CPAP under my seat which I refused as it wouldn’t fit without jamming it. They had oversold priority (or didn’t check bags) and there was an enormous fuss about overhead storage. Poorly managed and the inflight ordering service didn’t work. It was awful. I will never fly them again. And before you say it was cheap, it was most certainly not. So Ryanair can kiss my business goodbye.
Flight was good but delayed (45 minutes) which made other connections difficult.
Would be better if there is phone charging ports available
On time and reasonably comfortable. These airlines need to find a way of sitting their passengers in queues whilst waiting to board