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Before 6 AM

SGD 590

6 AM - 12 PM

SGD 661

12 PM - 6 PM

SGD 661

After 6 PM

SGD 872

Arrival at Dublin

6 AM - 12 PM

SGD 590

12 PM - 6 PM

SGD 711

After 6 PM

SGD 661

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Bahrain to Dublin Emirates Airline

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Turkish Airlines

SGD 590

Transit Visa may be required

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Turkish Airlines TK | 779

01:15

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

04 h 15 m

05:30

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Istanbul, Turkey

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Turkish Airlines TK | 1975

07:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Istanbul, Turkey

04 h 35 m

09:35

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T1

Dublin, Ireland

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Emirates

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SGD 661

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Emirates EK | 2017 | Operated By Flydubai

08:30

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T1

Bahrain, Bahrain

01 h 30 m

11:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Emirates EK | 163

15:10

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T3

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

07 h 55 m

20:05

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dublin, Ireland

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Etihad Airways

SGD 662

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Etihad Airways EY | 648

03:20

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

01 h 10 m

05:30

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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Etihad Airways EY | 47

14:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

08 h 05 m

19:05

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dublin, Ireland

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Qatar Airways

SGD 707

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Qatar Airways QR | 1103

13:30

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

55 m

14:25

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Doha, Qatar

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Qatar Airways QR | 19

01:20

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Doha, Qatar

07 h 25 m

06:45

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Terminal T1

Dublin, Ireland

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Qatar Airways

SGD 711

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Qatar Airways QR | 1103

13:30

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

55 m

14:25

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Doha, Qatar

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Qatar Airways QR | 17

08:00

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Doha, Qatar

07 h 40 m

13:40

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Terminal T1

Dublin, Ireland

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Emirates

SGD 742

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Emirates EK | 2217 | Operated By Flydubai

01:40

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T1

Bahrain, Bahrain

01 h 15 m

03:55

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Emirates EK | 161

07:25

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T3

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

07 h 55 m

12:20

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dublin, Ireland

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Etihad Airways

SGD 872

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Etihad Airways EY | 646

22:50

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

01 h 15 m

01:05

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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Etihad Airways EY | 45

02:20

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

08 h 05 m

07:25

Sat, 18 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dublin, Ireland

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Etihad Airways

SGD 988

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Etihad Airways EY | 3155 | Operated By Gulf Air

09:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

01 h 20 m

11:20

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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Etihad Airways EY | 47

14:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

08 h 05 m

19:05

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dublin, Ireland

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Turkish Airlines

SGD 1,098

Transit Visa may be required

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Turkish Airlines TK | 8350 | Operated By Gulf Air

01:05

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

04 h 20 m

05:25

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Istanbul, Turkey

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Turkish Airlines TK | 1975

07:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Istanbul, Turkey

04 h 35 m

09:35

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T1

Dublin, Ireland

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Gulf Air, Etihad Airways

SGD 1,126

Bahrain to Dublin , 17 Jul

Gulf Air GF | 542

09:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Bahrain, Bahrain

01 h 20 m

11:20

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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Etihad Airways EY | 47

14:00

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal A

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

08 h 05 m

19:05

Fri, 17 Jul 26

Terminal T2

Dublin, Ireland

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About Bahrain (BAH)

About Bahrain

Bahrain is an Arab island nation in the Persian Gulf. It is an archipelago consisting of the Bahrain Island and several other small islands surrounding it. The Kingdom of Bahrain, as it is officially known, was one of the first Gulf States to discover oil, but its rapidly declining oil reserves forced the country to diversify its economy. Today, the economy relies mostly on tourism, hospitality, retail, and processing crude oil from neighbouring states. Bahrain has also started investing heavily in finance and has endeavoured to become a leading regional banking centre, especially with respect to Islamic finance.

Bahrain is believed to be the site of the ancient Dilmun civilization. In the late 1700s, the Al-Khalifa royal family took over Bahrain. In order to secure their holdings, they entered a series of treaties with the United Kingdom and became a protectorate of the British. Bahrain attained its independence in 1971. Leaving the Emirates status, Bahrain was declared a kingdom in 2002. The vast numbers of expats coming into the country for their livelihood had people talking about Bahrain as a country showcasing immense cultural diversity.

 

How to reach Bahrain

 

By Air – The Bahrain International Airport serves as the nerve centre to its national carrier Gulf Air. Almost all major airlines offer daily flights to Bahrain from cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kochi. While travelling from outside of India, one can hop on a flight from all other major international hotspots like Bangkok, Singapore, Melbourne, and Cairo.

 

By Road – The Saudi–Bahraini Transport Company (SAPTCO) is the official provider of bus services in Bahrain. They run eight buses daily from Riyadh to Manama. Reservations should be made ahead of time as the seats fill up fast. One can also drive through any of the many inter-state highways that connect Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Rented vehicles are not advisable as it involves a ton of paperwork.

 

By Water – Various luxury cruises connect many Gulf nations, including Bahrain. A travel planned well ahead of time can even offer experiences such as feeling like royalty in the sea.

 

What to do in Bahrain

 

The discovery of oil in the country led to expeditious modernisation, and within years, desert tents transformed into skyscrapers over 300-metre high. People now visit Bahrain to see the ruins of the old Dilmun civilizations, the mighty fortress of Al-Qat Bahrain, the famous scuba diving sites in the country, and the whimsical desert town in the land. Bahrain is also one of the prestigious locations across the world, which hosts the Formula 1 Grand Prix, held every year in the month of April. Most people plan their trip to Bahrain around a race or a football match. The Bahrain National Stadium is huge and is designed to host a very large crowd of around 30,000 people. The top places to explore while in Bahrain are the following:

The Bahrain National Museum

Riffa

Juffair

Amwaj Island

Beit Sheikh Ali House

Hawar Islands

Isa Town

Hamad Town

Zallaq

A’Ali

Al Jasra

Qal’at Al Bahrain

Al Afreen

Saar

The Bahrain International Circuit

Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park

Reef Island

Ahmed Al Fateh Islamic Island

Bahrain Financial Harbour

Busaad Art Gallery

National Theater of Bahrain

Dragon City Bahrain

 

There are many cultural and theme tours offered by numerous operators as well as archaeological tours, which offer tourists a good sense of the history and heritage about Bahrain.

 

Major Airports in and around Bahrain

 

The Bahrain International Airport is the primary airport of Bahrain. Gulf Air is the national carrier for Bahrain. Other carriers that connect the land to all the major cities of the world include Fly Dubai, Sri Lankan Airlines, Emirates, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Jet Airways, etc. that connect Bahrain to.

 

Make My Trip offers a wide range of flights to Bahrain. One can easily log into the Make My Trip website or mobile app to book flights to and from Bahrain. Make My Trip flights to Bahrain are offered at huge discounts to first-time users as well as the regular travellers. Season tickets can also be availed at a great discount while booking from Make My Trip.

Bahrain Address
Bahrain International Airport, P.O Box 586, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain , TLX - 9186 BN, SITA BAHAPYF
Tel: (+973) 17321157

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, Ireland
Tel: (353)(01) 814 1111

About Emirates Airline

Based out of Dubai, Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is wholly owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to more than 140 cities in 81 countries across six continents. From March 2016 to February 2017 Emirates had the longest non-stop commercial flight from Dubai to Auckland. The airlines’ goal has always been quality, not quantity. And in the years, it has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism leader known the world over for its commitment to quality.