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Frankfurt (FRA) Dublin (DUB) 🇮🇪

8 jun 2026Departure
9 jun 2026Return
~1h40Flight time
£93
£110
−16%

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Flight Frankfurt → Dublin — £93

30-day history · Frankfurt → Dublin

Observed price 30-day median (£91) · 145 readings

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This offer £93
30-day median £91
30-day high £96
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RouteFrankfurt (FRA) Dublin (DUB) 🇮🇪
Departure8 jun 2026
Return9 jun 2026 · 1 days
Flight time~1h40
Country🇮🇪 Irlande
CurrencyEuro (€)
VisaPas de visa (UE)
Time difference-1h
LanguageAnglais, Irlandais
Detected20/05/2026 17:30
01 — The deal

Why this Frankfurt → Dublin flight at £93 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.

Faro editorial pick: Frankfurt → Dublin at £93 is in the category of current abnormal fares. The 30-day median on this route hovers around £91 — a 16% gap fully justifies the attention. Internal analyses confirm this is a genuine opportunity, not a seasonal side effect.

Deep analysis: these fares are the by-product of an ultra-optimised airline industry. Where there is extreme optimisation, there are also temporary flaws. Faro exists precisely to capture these moments of fare breathing space that no traditional search engine would reveal to the average user.

The Faro positioning: be the middleman you do not feel. The traveller arrives, sees the detected fare, clicks, pays at the airline. No extra friction, no added margin. This minimalist approach has been part of the product identity since launch.

02 — The route

About the Frankfurt → Dublin 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.

Editorial pick: Frankfurt → Dublin in 1h40 is among the most relevant routes on the Faro network. Short enough to allow flexible stays, busy enough to generate regular fare opportunities.

Editorial pick: travel analysts converge on the 6-10 week window as the optimal period for European routes. Not a fixed point, but a confluence zone between falling fares (algorithm trying to fill) and rising fares (scarcity of remaining seats).

🇮🇪 Discover Dublin

Pubs, Guinness, Temple Bar et falaises de Moher à 2h de route.
Best time to go
Mai–Sep
Flight time
~1h40
Currency
Euro (€)
Visa
Pas de visa (UE)
💡 Tip : Howth pour un fish & chips avec vue sur la mer.

History of this route

£91 — Median price (30 days)
145 sample(s)
£63 — All-time low
04 — When to book

When should you book this type of flight to Dublin?

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.

Editorial pick: for travellers targeting Dublin, the optimal window depends on the trip profile. Short weekend break → 4-6 weeks. Family holiday in high season → 12-16 weeks. Flexible off-season trip → maximum reactivity on price alerts.

Informed travellers pick: everyone knows weekdays weigh on the price, but many forget to apply the rule systematically. The reflex to train: before any booking, compare departures on D-1, D, D+1. A few minutes of comparison, several tens of pounds saved.

The savvy traveller recognises the difference: a standard promo calls for comparison, an error fare calls for action. Confusing the two logics means systematically missing the most extreme opportunities on the market.

05 — On arrival

Preparing your arrival in Dublin

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.

Arrival in Dublin is prepared with a few basic markers: the currency in circulation is Euro (€), the language mainly used is Anglais, Irlandais, and the time zone is -1h. Keeping this information in mind avoids surprises at the first exchange, the first interactions and managing sleep in the first days.

Editorial approach: the entry rule for this destination is: Pas de visa (UE). Beyond local specifics, the international administrative fundamentals apply — long-term valid passport, international medical insurance, and anticipation of any special paperwork.

Editorial approach: the airport-centre transfer is the weak link of many trips — invisible at booking, dominant on arrival. Regular travellers know it must be prepared with the same rigour as the flight itself.

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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 Frankfurt → Dublin flight

Is the £93 price guaranteed?

Editorial pick: the guaranteed-price question is poorly posed. The real question is "what is the probability this price holds for 1 hour? 24 hours?". The answer depends directly on the size of the gap from the market — the larger the gap, the shorter the window of opportunity.

Does Faro take a commission on the price?

The Faro positioning: be totally transparent on price while remaining economically viable through the post-conversion affiliate model. This approach, standard in the industry for 15 years, guarantees alignment between user interest and platform interest.

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

Editorial approach: a price that changed between Faro and the airline is not a "trick" but proof of the efficiency of the air market. The right reflex is to capitalise on the information (date, route, historical gap) rather than dwell on the one-off frustration.

Do I need cancellation insurance for this type of flight?

Editorial pick: on moderate error fares, dedicated insurance is generally unnecessary — the standard bank-card cover is enough. On extreme errors (> 65%%), a supplementary policy can be a low-cost insurance against a non-negligible risk.

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