You can currently buy business class tickets for a Dublin – New York nonstop roundtrip in Delta‘s business class for only €1,432. This price is available for trips in early 2024. These tickets include 2 pieces of hand baggage (a total of 18 kg) and 2 pieces of checked luggage (32 kg each). You’ll also receive all SkyPriority benefits and lounge access.
Our availability calendar highlights all possible flight dates at the lowest price for trips of 5 to 28 days. It will forward you to KLM or Delta with your chosen flight dates. Both sites charge the exact same price. If you earn miles at Delta SkyMiles, booking on KLM’s website will get you more miles, and if you’re a FlyingBlue member, booking on Delta’s website is better (as you avoid the price-based award miles – more on that below). Little info: We only get a commission if you book on KLM’s website.

The flights are operated by Delta with a Boeing 767. You don’t, however, necessarily have to fly non-stop. You can also add a layover – but unless you are looking to earn some extra miles, the non-stop flight definitively seems to be the better option.
Nonstop flights from Dublin to the USA are especially attractive because you can benefit from US border preclearance, saving you lots of time upon arrival in America.
Search & Book
According to the fare rules, the discounted nonstop fares are not connected to a sales period. They are likely on sale until sold out. You have to stay one night from Saturday to Sunday in the USA to get the lowest price and you can’t fly on Fridays or the weekend. Furthermore, you have to purchase your ticket at least 180 days before departure to get the lowest fare.
You can find additional dates on Google Flights and then book directly on a carrier’s website, like KLM.
Mileage
The flights are issued in booking class Z, which should get you roughly:
With a DL flight number (e.g. by booking on Delta’s website)
- 12,684 Award Miles + 200 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
- 10,206 Miles on Xiamen Airlines Egret Club
- 9,514 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 9,514 Miles on LATAM Pass
- 9,514 Miles on ITA Volare
- 7,928 Miles on Aeromexico Club Premier
- 7,928 Miles on Air Europa Suma
- 7,928 Miles on Korean Air Skypass
- 7,928 Points on SAS EuroBonus
- 7,900 RDM + 1,580 MQD on Delta SkyMiles
- 6,342 Award Miles + 48 XP on Flying Blue
- 6,342 Miles on Aerolíneas Argentinas AerolíneasPlus
- 6,342 Miles on China Airlines Dynasty Flyer
- 6,342 Miles on Garuda Indonesia GarudaMiles
- 6,342 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
- 6,342 Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
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With a KL/AF flight number (e.g. by booking on KLM’s website)
- 12,684 Award Miles + 200 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
- 12,684 RDM + 1,902 MQD on Delta SkyMiles
- 9,514 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
- 7,928 Miles on Aeromexico Club Premier
- 7,928 Miles on Aerolíneas Argentinas AerolíneasPlus
- 7,928 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 7,928 Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
- 7,928 Miles on Korean Air Skypass
- 7,928 Miles on Garuda Indonesia GarudaMiles
- 7,928 Miles on GOL Aéreos Smiles
- 7,928 Miles on Air Europa Suma
- 7,928 Award Miles on Etihad Guest
- 7,928 Award Miles on Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
- 7,928 Miles on ITA Volare
- 7,928 Points on SAS EuroBonus
- 6,342 Points on Malaysia Airlines Enrich
- 5,392 Award Miles + 48 XP on Flying Blue
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Destination
Hotel prices in Manhattan usually start at roughly €110, but can quickly jump to €135 if you want to stay in a nice location. Whichever category and hotel you opt for, make sure to get the best price! Our recommendation is to search on booking.com, or even on our own Travel-Dealz hotel search:
Information & Tips for USA
The United States offers a wide range of tourist sights, from national parks like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon to cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. The currency is the U.S. dollar (USD), and card payments are widely accepted. Prices vary by region but can be high in major cities, especially for accommodation and dining. Weather differs greatly across the country—winters can be harsh in the north, while the south often stays mild; summers are generally hot and humid in many areas.
The U.S. transport infrastructure is highly car-dependent, especially outside major cities. Urban centres like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco have functional public transit, but many other cities have limited options. Between cities, domestic flights are common for long distances, while intercity buses and Amtrak trains cover some routes, though often with slower speeds and less frequency compared to other countries. Without a car, getting around can be inconvenient in many parts of the country.
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Information & Tips for New York
New York City is famous for landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, and the Empire State Building. The currency is the U.S. dollar (USD), and credit cards are widely accepted. The city can be expensive, especially for accommodation and dining in tourist areas, though budget options are available. The weather varies, with cold winters, hot summers, and mild spring and fall seasons. The best time to visit is usually in the spring or fall when the weather is most pleasant.
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Comments (5)
How do you know when this fare expires?
Hi Antjuan! We look into the fare rules (https://travel-dealz.eu/lexicon/fare-rules/), using the ITA Matrix (https://go2.travel-dealz.eu/?type=flights&from=DUB&to=NYC&date_out=2024-01-10&date_in=2024-01-17&oneway=false&cabinclass=C&direct=false&adults=1&children=0&infants=0¤cy=EUR&destination=matrix).
Sorry my mistake. It’s the LATAM a350 on the Dublin to Atlanta route, not the New York 767.
These aren’t the usually delta seat but thee are planned to use a sub fleet of ex LATAM 767’s with a 2-2-2 configuration
Hi Malcolm! Thanks for the information. Could you forward me to the source?