✈Deal FoundAiFly Score: 38/100Verified 22 Jun 2026 05:25 UTC
St. Louis to Dublin with Air Canada from $616 — 9% below the typical deal price of $676.
✓ Verified DealJust published
🏷️ 9% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: $676
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 22 Jun 2026 at 05:25 UTC
Tickets from $616 both ways. Checked baggage is not included in the base fare.
📍 Routing & layovers
- Outbound — Layover 1h 25m (Poor connection)
- Return — Layover 3h 5m (Acceptable connection)
📖 Traveler Resources:
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) — Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Dublin Airport (DUB) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📚 Dublin Travel Guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) — Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Dublin Airport (DUB) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📚 Dublin Travel Guide
Available Dates
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2 Nov – 11 Nov$616✈︎ 12h 02m · 2 stopsSkyscanner →
1 Dec – 15 Dec$616✈︎ 12h 02m · 2 stopsSkyscanner →
8 Dec – 16 Dec$616✈︎ 12h 02m · 2 stopsSkyscanner →
1 Feb – 10 Feb$616✈︎ 12h 02m · 2 stopsSkyscanner →
2 Feb – 9 Feb$616✈︎ 12h 02m · 2 stopsSkyscanner →
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🌍 About Dublin
Dublin rewards visitors with layers of history unfolding at every corner. Wander through the cobblestones of Temple Bar, past street musicians and galleries, then cross the River Liffey on the iron span of the Ha'penny Bridge into the city's heartbeat. Climb the grounds of Trinity College to glimpse the Book of Kells, or spend an afternoon wandering through St. Stephen's Green before an evening of trad music in a wood-paneled pub over a pint of the black stuff. The Liberties neighbourhood offers a glimpse into old Dublin, with its market stalls and the Guinness Storehouse looming over red-brick rooftops, while the literary legacy of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde lingers in every bookshop and街角咖啡馆. The city hums with warmth and wit, and whether you are tracing Howth Head's cliff path for Atlantic views or following Grafton Street's buskers toward Stephens Green, Dublin never stops surprising.



