Getting There From Ireland
There are no nonstop direct flights from Ireland to Canada, though British Airways and Air Canada will quote you through-fares from Dublin to most major Canadian destinations, including the gateway cities of Toronto and Montreal. Surprisingly, Aer Lingus does not fly to Canada. All flights from Dublin to Canada are via London. Air Canada offers flights to Toronto via London, and their fourteen-day Apex return fare costs from IRGBP618, or from IRGBP711 if you're heading to Vancouver. From Belfast with Air Canada a 21-day Apex to Toronto via London costs from GBP497 return; to Vancouver, GBP506 return. Students and under-26s should consult usit, which can usually offer the best deals - their return fares from Dublin or Belfast to Toronto are priced from IRGBP350 and from IRGBP488 to Vancouver. It's often possible to save money by flying independently from Dublin to London on a domestic carrier - British Midland, for example, runs seven flights daily from Dublin to Heathrow with a Super Saver return at IRGBP66, and an Apex return at IRGBP125 - to link into the Heathrow network.
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