DFW DUB Dallas Fort Worth International to Dublin

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) to Dublin (DUB)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Dallas-fort Worth to Dublin. The left side wins overall because the Dublin arrival view is genuinely spectacular — Dublin Bay, the city, and the Wicklow Mountains together make for a memorable approach. The right side is better at DFW departure, but the Dallas view is relatively modest compared to the Irish coastline arrival. If you want one side for the whole flight, left gives you the better landing experience, and over the Atlantic the views are largely the same on both sides.

What can I see during takeoff from Dallas Fort Worth International in Dallas-fort Worth?

During takeoff from Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW), sit on the Right side for the best views. DFW typically departs northbound on runways 17L/17R or 18L/18R, meaning a northbound climb. Right side gives you a clear view east over the Dallas metro skyline, with downtown Dallas visible to the southeast during the climbing turn. The urban sprawl of the Metroplex spreads out clearly on this side. Notable sights include: Downtown Dallas skyline, White Rock Lake, Lake Ray Hubbard, the dense grid of the DFW suburban sprawl.

What can I see when landing at Dublin in Dublin?

When landing at Dublin (DUB), sit on the Left side for the best views. Dublin Airport typically uses runways 10/28 or 16/34. On an eastbound transatlantic approach, aircraft commonly arrive from the west or northwest, often lining up for runway 28 or 10. A left-side seat gives views south over Dublin Bay, the city center, and the Irish coastline as you descend. The Wicklow Mountains are visible to the south on the left side. Notable sights include: Dublin Bay, Dublin city center, the Wicklow Mountains to the south, the River Liffey estuary.

How long is the flight from Dallas-fort Worth to Dublin?

The flight from Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) to Dublin (DUB) takes Approximately 9 to 10 hours.

What does the Dallas-fort Worth to Dublin flight path pass over?

The route tracks northeast from Texas across the central US states, then over the Great Lakes region or southern Canada, before crossing Newfoundland and Labrador. The flight then crosses the North Atlantic, passing south of Greenland and Iceland. Mid-ocean there is nothing but open water for several hours. The Irish coast appears first near County Clare or Connemara on the west coast of Ireland before tracking east to Dublin.