Ireland Flight Guide
The republic of Ireland is the 12th largest island in the world and 3rd largest in Europe. It is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. Its most significant cities are the capital, Dublin and, Belfast. The official languages are Irish and English. Popular tourist spots include; Aran Islands, Cliff of Moher, Bru na Boinne, Connemara, Marble Arch caves, West Cork, Ring of Kerry and Glendalough fine ruins. The weather in Ireland is diverse. Summer can exceed 30 degrees Celsius and winter occasionally freezes over. Some parts of Ireland receive rainfall for 275 days a year. The largest and busiest airport in Ireland in terms of passenger traffic is the Dublin International Airport (IATA: DUB). Belfast International Airport (IATA: BFS) is the other major airport in Ireland. Direct flights from Australia are not offered by any airline but Qantas and Singapore Airlines offer indirect flights. The main departure airports are Brisbane, Sydney Kingsford Smith and Melbourne Tullamarine. The average direct flight time from Sydney or Melbourne to Dublin or Belfast in Ireland in a commercial airliner is 21 hours. Indirect flights will vary depending on the connecting hub. http://www.discoverireland.ie/ http://www.visitdublin.com/ http://www.gotobelfast.com/ http://www.geographia.com/northern-ireland/
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