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Air fares from chicago to dublin? |
Travel Info We want to travel to dublin from chicago for 2 wks, late august into september. We also want to take train transportation to cork. Has anyone done this? Travel Tips Ok!!!!! First of all if you plan on going in September go after the 24th. The ryder cup is on in Ireland and every airfare is jackes up to get the most $ they can. It may be cheper to travel from Chicago to New york and then onto Dublin. If you can not change your travel plans then expect to pay $700 or more per person...Also realize that the you loose about 30 cents on the dollar with the exchange rate...with regards to the train check with Bus eireen.ie or CIE.ie and they will be able to answer your Cork querry.....But I do know that there is a train to Cork from Houston Station (which is in the middle of Dublin) Source(s): I am Irish---going to Dublin in September Other Travel Tips September is good time for lowest price on air tickets, check this site to see if have what you need. http://www.thevirtualtravel.com... A couple questions come to mind: 1-We as in 2 people? 2-How long will you be gone? Those very minor issues aside, this is very doable. Regarding train transportation to Cork, it may be more economically feasible for you to perhaps rent a car in Dublin. Also you get to see more things that way as well. Kindly call, email me at: indysteve1563@yahoo.com or reach me through Yahoo Messenger with your itinerary you have planned and I will ensure that you enjoy your stay on the Emerald Isle. Besides I have some excellent news for you. TRAVEL WITH STEPHEN(877-897-8080, toll-free USA/CANADA) www.travelwithstephen.globaltr... www.aerlingus.com they will often have specials for travel to Ireland and they also have direct flights to Dublin and Shannon (west coast). However, you can still find cheaper deals by flying through London with other airlines. Travel to Cork from Dublin is best done by train. There are trains every hour from Dublin (Heuston Station) to Cork and they take less than 3 hours depending on whether they are non-stop or not. You can check out details at www.irishrail.ie. Good luck! |
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