Dublin Landscape

Dublin, Ireland

Chartering a private jet to Dublin means reaching the economic capital of Ireland, one of Europe's major crossroads for finance and technology, yet also a city of culture, historic pubs and golf country. Many corporate headquarters and European offices are based here, which makes it a sought-after destination in business aviation. The airport's proximity and the quality of ground handling ease travel, to or from the city. IBC Aviation arranges both the flight and the stay end to end.

Why charter a private jet to Dublin?

Dublin combines business, technology and an Irish art of living. Scheduled links are plentiful, yet the private jet answers a need for flexibility and time-saving: boarding in fifteen minutes, chosen schedules and business terminals away from commercial flows. It is also a gateway to the great golf courses of the island.

Our teams select from our fleet the aircraft suited to the distance and the number of passengers, from a light jet for a continental link to an ultra-long-range jet for a transatlantic crossing.

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Around 7 km north of the centre, Dublin Airport (DUB / EIDW) is Ireland's main point of entry. It has two parallel runways: the main 2,637 m runway and the 3,110 m North Runway, opened in 2022 and designed for the most demanding aircraft. Business aviation is handled by dedicated operators — Signature and Universal Aviation — with private lounges, customs formalities and ground services for a fast and discreet reception.

This setup accommodates every type of aircraft, from light jets to ultra-long-range jets, including transatlantic links.

What to see and do in Dublin

Dublin's historic core is best explored on foot. Trinity College, founded in 1592, houses in its old library the Book of Kells, a 9th-century illuminated manuscript, and the majestic Long Room. A few minutes away, Dublin Castle has shaped more than seven centuries of Irish history, while the Guinness Storehouse, at St James's Gate, traces the country's brewing heritage and offers a 360° view from its Gravity Bar.

Between meetings, Grafton Street lines up its shops and street musicians, the Temple Bar quarter concentrates the nightlife, and Phoenix Park — one of Europe's largest enclosed urban parks, home to free-roaming fallow deer — offers a breath of space at the heart of the city. Georgian façades, museums and a literary culture round out a stay that is both urban and cultural.

Where to stay: prestigious addresses and golf

Dublin has several landmark five-star hotels. The Merrion, set within four restored Georgian townhouses, remains the capital's most discreet address and is home to Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, awarded two Michelin stars. The Shelbourne, an institution facing St Stephen's Green, and The Westbury, on Grafton Street, complete this exceptional trio.

To extend a professional stay, Ireland lines up some of Europe's finest links: Portmarnock Golf Club, a seaside course around fifteen minutes from the airport, and the K Club, host of the 2006 Ryder Cup, around thirty minutes from the centre. Our concierge service books the hotel, the table, the golf tee times and the transfers, as a continuation of your flight.

The great events of Dublin

The most iconic occasion is St Patrick's Day: on 17 March, the great parade and several days of festivities animate the whole city. In spring, the Six Nations brings rugby enthusiasts to the Aviva Stadium, where Ireland plays its home matches between February and March. In June, Bloomsday, which culminates on 16 June, celebrates the work of James Joyce through readings, walks and re-enactments in period costume.

These occasions are among the most in-demand periods: our teams anticipate the flight, slots and accommodation to secure access.

Which cities can you fly from to Dublin by private jet?

Dublin is reached directly from Europe, and non-stop from North America aboard an ultra-long-range jet:

  • London – Dublin: around 1h15 flight
  • Paris – Dublin: around 1h25
  • Geneva – Dublin: around 2h15
  • Zurich – Dublin: around 2h15
  • Milan – Dublin: around 2h30
  • New York – Dublin: around 7h00

These links put Dublin within day-return reach from most major European cities.

IBC Aviation to or from Dublin

From the airport to the transfer into the city, IBC Aviation arranges the entire journey. To charter a private jet to or from Dublin, our teams arrange the flight, slots, customs formalities and ground handling, and, through our concierge service, the hotel, the golf tee times and reservations. They provide a personalised, all-inclusive quote within the hour. Private jet charter to Ireland is part of a network of destinations covering the whole of Europe, alongside Paris and Geneva. Available 24/7:

Frequently asked questions

Which airport should I use to charter a private jet to Dublin?

Dublin Airport (DUB / EIDW), around 7 km north of the centre, is the main point of entry. It has two runways, including the 3,110 m North Runway, and dedicated business-aviation operators (Signature, Universal Aviation) with private lounges and ground services.

What is there to do in Dublin?

Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Dublin Castle and the Guinness Storehouse, stroll Grafton Street, enjoy Temple Bar or walk in Phoenix Park: Dublin combines heritage, literary culture, historic pubs and great golf courses nearby.

What are the luxury hotels in Dublin?

Dublin has several landmark five-star hotels: The Merrion with its Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud (two Michelin stars), The Shelbourne facing St Stephen's Green and The Westbury on Grafton Street. Our concierge service arranges the booking as a continuation of your flight.

When does St Patrick's Day take place in Dublin?

The St Patrick's Day parade is held on 17 March, at the heart of several days of festivities. With the Six Nations (February-March, Aviva Stadium) and Bloomsday on 16 June, it is one of the most in-demand periods by private jet.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet to Dublin?

The price depends on the aircraft, the number of passengers, the itinerary and the dates. A continental link is flown on a light or midsize jet; a transatlantic crossing calls for an ultra-long-range jet. Our teams provide a personalised, all-inclusive quote within the hour.

Can you reach Dublin from New York by private jet?

Yes, non-stop aboard an ultra-long-range jet: around 7 hours. On aircraft with shorter range, a technical stop is required.

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