Whether you’re flying to – or through – the Emerald Isle you can save significantly. It’s nearing wintertime, not exactly high season on the transatlantic. That’s when fares are lowest.

US Airways is offering round-trip passage to Dublin starting at $586 – not including taxes and fees.

See the Irish capital through local lenses. Dance to traditional Irish music, sample the elixir of life at Jameson Distillery, perhaps take a day trip up to Belfast. It’s all there for the taking.

  • Boston flights to Dublin are $586.
  • Chicago flights to Dublin are $606.
  • Philadelphia flights to Dublin are $612.
  • Pittsburgh flights to Dublin are $778.
  • Washington, DC flights to Dublin are $778.
  • Charlotte flights to Dublin are $822.
  • Phoenix flights to Dublin are $906.

Although you’ll be tempted to stay once you see it from the air, Aer Lingus is offering some terrific connecting via Ireland flights from the United States to Europe just now. These airfares are each way, and you’ve got to make a round-trip purchase to land them. Taxes and fees are not included. Book and buy by Oct. 27. Travel between Nov. 6, 2011 and March 31, 2012.

  • New York flights to Barcelona are $249.
  • New York flights to Bristol are $249.
  • New York flights to Edinburgh are $249.
  • New York flights to Geneva are $249.
  • New York flights to Amsterdam are $249.
  • New York flights to Frankfurt are $249.
  • New York flights to Düsseldorf are $249.
  • New York flights to Glasgow are $249.

What’s your favorite wintertime Eurodestination? Let us know.

Story by Jerry Chandler

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Author Jerry Chandler
Jerry ChandlerJerry Chandler loves window seats – a perch with a 35,000-foot view of it all. His favorite places: San Francisco and London just about any time of year, autumn in Manhattan and the seaside in winter. An award-winning aviation and travel writer for 30 years, his goal is to introduce each of his grandkids to their first flight.

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