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Dublin to Madrid American Airlines
Lowest fare from Dublin to Madrid on 05 Jun - AED 92
BHD 92
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Aer Lingus EI | 5793 | Operated By Iberia
09:50
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 35 m
13:25
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4S
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 93
Transit Visa may be required
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
British Airways BA | 825
08:35
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Dublin, Ireland
01 h 35 m
10:10
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T5
London - Heathrow Apt, United Kingdom
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British Airways BA | 460
12:20
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T5
London - Heathrow Apt, United Kingdom
02 h 30 m
15:50
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4S
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 100
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Aer Lingus EI | 594
18:25
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 35 m
22:00
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4S
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 104
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Iberia Express I2 | 1882
09:50
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 35 m
13:25
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 107
Transit Visa may be required
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Scandinavian Airlines SK | 2538
19:05
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T1
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 10 m
22:15
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Scandinavian Airlines SK | 581
08:35
Sat, 6 Jun 26
Terminal T3
Copenhagen, Denmark
03 h 20 m
11:55
Sat, 6 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 109
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Aer Lingus EI | 592
06:20
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 35 m
09:55
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4S
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 113
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Iberia IB | 6001 | Operated By Aer Lingus
06:20
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 35 m
09:55
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4S
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 128
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
Iberia IB | 1882 | Operated By Iberia Express
09:50
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Dublin, Ireland
02 h 35 m
13:25
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T4S
Madrid, Spain
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BHD 221
Transit Visa may be required
Dublin to Madrid , 5 Jun
KLM Royal Dutch KL | 1142
17:20
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T1
Dublin, Ireland
01 h 35 m
19:55
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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KLM Royal Dutch KL | 1509
20:50
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Amsterdam, Netherlands
02 h 35 m
23:25
Fri, 5 Jun 26
Terminal T2
Madrid, Spain
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About Dublin (DUB)
Situated at the mouth of the River Liffey, Dublin is the capital and the most populous city of Ireland. The word 'Dublin' means ‘town of the huddled ford’. Enveloped by a low mountain range to the south and bordered by the low farmland to the north and west, Dublin is a beautiful city which experiences a maritime climate with non extreme temperatures. Its mild winters and cool summers please everyone and act like an open invitation to tourists coming to visit the city from each corner of the world. The entire Dublin is dotted with beautiful landmarks and monuments with imposing structures. The oldest is Dublin Castle which was constructed shortly after Norman Invasion of Ireland in 1169. The newest structure is Spire of Dublin; this stainless steel conical spire is located on O'Connell Street. Other important and attractive landmarks are Ha'penny Bridge, Mansion House, Ann Livia Monument, Molly Malone Statue, Christ Church Cathedral, The Custom House, Poolbeg Towers and Aras an Uachtarain. Dublin is a nature's paradise; the city comprises several parks which are naturally irrigated by rivers. Few famous parks are Phonenix Park, Herbert Park and St Stephen's Green. For shopaholics it is important to know that Grafton Street and Henry Street are the main shopping streets in Dublin's city center. It's a world renowned truth that Ireland is home to art and music of which Dublin is the main source. Dublin owns the world famous literary history. You can find a lot of literary theaters, most famous among which are Gaiety, Abbey, Olympia, Gate and Grand Canal. Apart from this, Dublin has the most vibrant, youthful and unpretending nightlife. With gala of music and dance all around, the city grooves on its own beats. If you are one habitual tourist or a first time traveler, just log onto MakeMyTrip.com and have your trip to Ireland perfectly organized. With cheap flight tickets, affordable hotels and car rentals, MakeMyTrip offers wonderful and cheap rated Dublin tour packages.
Dublin Address
County Dublin, IrelandTel: (353)(01) 814 1111
About Madrid (MAD)
Being a capital and largest city of Spain, Madrid is well-known for its cultural and artistic heritage. The city is a best example of ancient beauty and its El Prado museum lures large number of travellers from all over the country. Madrid also boasts of the liveliest and most vibrant night-life in the world. Average population of the city is almost 3.3 million with a metro area population of around 6.5 million. The city is situated to the north-east region of terrestrial centre of the Iberian Peninsula, in the middle of the Spanish central Castillian plateau, at an average altitude of approximately 650m. Almost all famous and attractive tourist areas are located in the centre of the city which includes Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, Palacio Real, and Plaza de Colón. Some of the major streets in Madrid include the Gran Via, Alcalá Street, and Paseo de la Castellana and so on. The city houses the main headquarters of the World Tourism Organization (WTO), linking to the United Nations Organization (UN), the SEGIB, the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), and the Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB). It also hosts most of the international institutions regulators of Spain that include the Standing Committee of the Association of Spanish Language Academies, headquarters of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the Cervantes Institute and the Foundation of Urgent Spanish (Fundéu). Some of the famous museums in the city include Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Royal Palace of Madrid, National Archaeological Museum of Spain, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Monastery of Las Descalzas Reales, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando and so on. These all make it a wonderful tourist destination. Travellers can find endless numbers of fun related activities which include Tapas bars, cocktail bars, clubs, jazz lounges, live music venues, flamenco theatres and so on. MakeMyTrip.com is one of the famous online travel portals which provide all kind of travel related services online. You can book air tickets online which will save your time. Customers will get numerous beneficial deals online and you can choose the best offer for your family and friends.
Madrid Address
28042 Madrid, SpainTel: 902 404 704
About American Airlines
Founded in 1930, American Airlines is now one of the largest airlines in the world. Throughout the years, American Airlines has created more than 900,000 jobs worldwide and supported close to 1,400 non-profit organizations. Together with its regional partner American Eagle, it offers an average of nearly 6,700 flights daily to 350 destinations in 50 countries. In 2016, American Airlines Group Inc. topped Fortune magazine’s list of best business turnarounds and its stock (NASDAQ: AAL) joined the S&P 500 index. American Airlines operates out of ten hubs located in Dallas Fort Worth, Charlotte, Chicago O'Hare, Philadelphia, Miami, Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Washington-National, Los Angeles, New York-JFK, and New York-LaGuardia. American Airlines operates its primary maintenance base at Tulsa International Airport in addition to the maintenance locations located at its hubs. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is American Airlines’ largest passenger carrying hub, handling 51.1 million passengers annually with an average of 140,000 passengers daily.
