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Flights to Brisbane from Dublin


Flights to Brisbane from Dublin are increasingly popular for travellers wanting to do explore this cosmopolitan Australian city. Let Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, fly you to Brisbane from Dublin in style and comfort. Watch this video (opens in new window) and find out why we won the esteemed World's Leading Airline Award at the 2009 and 2010 World Travel Awards.

Fly to Brisbane 

Fly to Brisbane

On flights to Brisbane from Dublin, you will be arriving in the ultimate outdoor city. Workers flock into parks for lunch, jogging tracks line the streets and the river banks have been turned into parks and beaches. Throw in a thriving pub scene, quality museums and unique wildlife attractions, and Brisbane is more than just the gateway to Queensland.

Brisbane is a few kilometres inland from Moreton Bay on the south Queensland coast, and is laid out around the Brisbane River. Brisbane is a superb base for trips to the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay islands.

Plan your itinerary well before taking flights to Brisbane from Dublin as there is much to do. Chill out on the quirky artificial beach in the South Bank parklands.

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The walking trail though the Botanic Gardens and along South Bank covers many of Brisbane's highlights.

The Central Business District (CBD) contains most of Brisbane's shopping, hotels and notable buildings. The Botanic Gardens are also in the CBD.

Fortitude Valley is the nightlife district. It's a little rough and ready in places, but is home to many bars, restaurants and nightclubs.

Brisbane's live music scene in pubs and clubs is excellent, while street entertainers are in permanent residence on the South Bank.
 
A visit to South Bank, home to a rejuvenated cultural precinct, is a must for those arriving on flights to Brisbane from Dublin. It includes parklands, museums, entertainment venues and Brisbane's inner city beach.

Active types love Brisbane - most of the city's highlights are outdoors. But it's also possible to get a good cultural fix.

Fly from Dublin 

Fly from Dublin

On flights to Brisbane from Dublin, you will be leaving behind one of the liveliest and friendliest capital cities in Europe.

It has a relaxed charm that endears it to everyone, whether you're looking for romance, history, a family-friendly holiday, or top hotels and restaurants. Half of Dublin's population is under the age of 35 giving it a youthful feel, alongside its 2000-year-old history.

Dublin’s eastern suburbs reach to the Irish Sea while the centre of this fairly flat city is split by the River Liffey.

Before taking flights to Brisbane to Dublin, be sure to soak up all the capital of the Republic of Ireland has to offer.

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Temple Bar, south of the Liffey, is one of the city's busiest areas. Packed with cafés, pubs, galleries and restaurants, it is also close to attractions like Dublin Castle and Trinity College.

The National Museum and its offshoot at Collins Barracks have unrivalled collections of Irish treasures. Merrion Square dates back to 1762 and has fine Georgian buildings. The surrounding streets are home to highlights such as the National Gallery.

A visit to O'Connell Street, the city's main shopping street, is a must before taking flights to Brisbane from Dublin. It leads north from the River Liffey and contains the historic General Post Office. Relax into the café and bar culture, and enjoy the people. See the museums and galleries. Revel in the fine food from pub grub to Michelin-starred restaurants.

The Cobblestone on King Street North is one of the most popular venues in Dublin for traditional music, away from the more touristy areas.

Flights to Brisbane from Dublin
Etihad offers frequent flights to Brisbane from Dublin. Book flights to Brisbane from Dublin.

Flights to Brisbane Airport from Dublin Airport

You can book flights to Brisbane from Dublin online with Etihad Airways by selecting the date option from the booking engine on the right hand side of this page. While booking your flights to Brisbane from Dublin and planning your itinerary, below is some general information about their airports.

Brisbane Airport 

Brisbane Airport

On flights to Brisbane from Dublin, you will depart from Brisbane Airport, the third busiest airport in Australia, after Melbourne and Sydney Airports.

Located in Brisbane suburb, Brisbane Airport has international and domestic passenger terminals, a cargo terminal, a General Aviation terminal and apron as well as two runways.

Brisbane Airport can be reached from the city by the Gateway Motorway and the Airtrain rail service, which is linked to the Citytrain suburban network.

More than 18.5 million passengers passed through Brisbane Airport in 2007–08. Almost a third were international travellers. Brisbane Airport's annual passenger numbers are expected to exceed 25 million by 2015 and reach around 50 million by 2035.

On flights to Brisbane from Dublin, Etihad Airways leaves from the International terminal, where Etihad Diamond First and Pearl Business Class passengers can make use of the Air New Zealand Lounge.

  • Airport Code – BNE 
  • Airport Name – Brisbane Airport
  • City - Brisbane
  • Country – Australia
  • Country Abbrev - AUS
  • Time Zone – GMT +10
  • Telephone + +61 7 3406 3000
Dublin Airport 
Dublin Airport

On flights to Brisbane from Dublin you will be flying from Dublin Airport, the busiest airport in the Republic of Ireland. In 2009, 20.5 million passengers passed through Dublin Airport. The airport is 10km north of Dublin City in Collinstown, in the Fingal part of County Dublin.

Dublin Airport has an extensive short and medium haul network, served by an array of carriers.

On flights to Brisbane from Dublin, you will leaving from Terminal 2 of Dublin Airport, which was opened in November 2010.

Etihad is the only carrier currently operating a full schedule from the terminal.

A dedicated Etihad Lounge in Terminal 2 opened on 21 December 2010 for Etihad Diamond First and Pearl Business Class passengers to enjoy before leaving on flights to Cape Town from Dublin.

  • Airport Code - DUB
  • Airport Name – Dublin Airport
  • City - Dublin
  • Country - Ireland
  • Country Abbrev - IE
  • Time Zone – GMT +1
  • Telephone +353 (0)1 814 1111
 
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