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Dublin (DUB) Glasgow (GLA) 🇬🇧

13 sep 2026Departure
14 sep 2026Return
39€
82€
−52%

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Flight Dublin → Glasgow — 39€

30-day history · Dublin → Glasgow

Observed price 30-day median (62€) · 62 readings

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This offer 39€
30-day median 62€
30-day high 83€
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RouteDublin (DUB) Glasgow (GLA) 🇬🇧
Departure13 sep 2026
Return14 sep 2026 · 1 days
Country🇬🇧 Royaume-Uni
CurrencyLivre sterling (£)
VisaCarte d'identité ou passeport
Time difference-1h
LanguageAnglais
Detected28/05/2026 12:30
01 — The deal

Why this Dublin → Glasgow flight at 39€ is worth a look

Faro identifies this flight as an opportunity because its price sits clearly below the route 30-day median. According to Faro data 2024, gaps above 25%% generally signal temporary error fares that the airline algorithms correct on average within 6 to 12 hours.

This Dublin → Glasgow flight at 39€ stands out with a 52% gap below the recent average. On this route, the standard return fare has been around 62€ in recent weeks — seeing a price drop to this level signals either a flash sale or a yield-management bug in the airline system.

Why do these prices exist? Airlines adjust their fares in real time based on demand, competition and occupancy. When one of these signals temporarily slips — an under-booked flight in high season, an algorithm error, a poorly communicated flash sale — an abnormal price appears. Faro detects them before they are corrected.

Faro works with no middleman: the platform detects the price, shows it to you, then redirects you to the airline for the transaction. It is exactly the same fare visible on the official site at the moment you click. No commission is added to the price.

02 — The route

About the Dublin → Glasgow route

On this route, flight time and frequency vary by season. Faro has maintained continuous monitoring of the rotation for 24 months, which is why fare opportunities are regularly detected there before correction by the airline systems.

On the Dublin → Glasgow route, the rhythm of flights depends largely on seasonality. In summer and during school holidays, several weekly rotations are the norm. In low season, flights become rarer but prices drop.

The optimal booking window follows a well-documented U-curve: too early, you pay an inflated "early bird" fare; too late, prices soar as remaining seats become scarce. The trough is between 6 and 10 weeks before departure for Europe.

History of this route

62€ — Median price (30 days)
62 sample(s)
43€ — All-time low
04 — When to book

When should you book this type of flight to Glasgow?

For European flights, the optimal booking window is between 6 and 10 weeks before departure. For error fares, the rule is different: 75%% are corrected within 24 hours according to Faro data 2024, which requires a quick decision.

The booking strategy for Glasgow is not linear: it follows a seasonal curve. Off-season flights (March-May, October-November) tolerate booking 4-6 weeks ahead; high-season departures require booking 12-16 weeks in advance to avoid paying top price.

Travel days directly influence the price. Flights leaving or returning over the weekend generally cost more — demand is higher. A Tuesday departure or a Thursday return can lower the bill by several tens of pounds for the same destination.

Timing is critical for this type of ticket. Unlike classic promotions that often last several weeks, error fares are by definition transient: they exist by accident and disappear as soon as the airline teams spot them. Hesitating more than a few hours risks seeing the price double.

05 — On arrival

Preparing your arrival in Glasgow

Preparing your arrival requires three administrative checks: passport validity (ideally 6 months after return), any visa conditions, and international health cover. These points condition boarding and deserve to be validated before booking, not after.

Preparing your arrival in Glasgow starts with the fundamentals: the local currency (Livre sterling (£)), the dominant language (Anglais) and the time zone (-1h). Depending on the time of year, the time difference with the UK can be one to several slots, worth considering when planning the first hours on site.

Entry formalities for European travellers: Carte d'identité ou passeport. Beyond country-specific rules, two points are almost always valid: a passport still valid 6 months after the return date is strongly recommended for most destinations, and travel insurance covering medical costs and repatriation remains a reasonable investment.

The airport-centre transfer is often overlooked but can be a significant expense. Identifying in advance the best time/price compromise between public transport, regulated taxi, ride-hailing or airport shuttle avoids both wasted time and the markup applied to last-minute solutions.

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Editor's note

Faro is an independent project, with no investors or external writers. The fares published are detected by algorithm, never hand-picked, and the display order relies solely on the gap from the median price.

— Mickael Romaniello · Bordeaux, France

Frequently asked questions about this Dublin → Glasgow flight

Is the 39€ price guaranteed?

The price shown corresponds to Faro last detection on the route. No absolute guarantee can be given since the real fare depends on the airline yield management, which re-evaluates its prices several times a day. For error fares, the window is generally short — from a few hours to a day or two at most.

Does Faro take a commission on the price?

Faro takes no direct commission on the price paid. The business model relies on a payment made by airlines or affiliate partners when a booking completes — this commission is built into the carrier margin and has no impact on the final price shown to the traveller.

What if the price has changed when I reach the airline site?

A price that has changed between the Faro display and arrival on the airline generally reflects an automatic correction by the pricing system. In that case, two options: explore the alternative deals still active on Faro (often to the same destination on nearby dates), or sign up for alerts to be notified of the next opportunity.

Do I need cancellation insurance for this type of flight?

For pronounced error fares, cancellation insurance can make the difference if the airline defaults. Airlines sometimes unilaterally cancel tickets sold far below market — rare but documented. Before taking out dedicated insurance, check the cancellation cover already included in the contract of the bank card used for the booking.

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