Flying Atlanta to Dublin: Flight Time, Time Zones & Jet Lag

A nonstop flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Dublin (DUB) covers about 6,315 km (3,924 mi) and takes roughly 7h 38m in the air. Dublin runs 5 hours ahead of Atlanta. Here is what that means for your day.

Atlanta
ATL · United States
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Dublin
DUB · Ireland
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Flight time
~7h 38m
Distance
6,315 km / 3,924 mi
Time difference
5 hours ahead of
Body-clock shift
~5 hr
Flight direction
Eastbound
Atlanta zone
America/New_York
Dublin zone
Europe/Dublin

Airlines flying Atlanta to Dublin

Carriers that fly (or codeshare) this route include Air France, Delta Air Lines, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Schedules and operators change seasonally, so confirm current nonstop service when you book.

Jet lag: Atlanta to Dublin

On this route the jet lag is more taxing: your body clock has to advance about 5 hours (a phase-advance, the eastward direction), and going to bed earlier than your body wants is the hard kind of jet lag. Expect roughly 5 day(s) to feel normal.

Scheduling calls: business-hours overlap

Your 9:00–17:00 in Atlanta is 14:00–22:00 in Dublin. That leaves about a 3-hour window (9:00–12:00 Atlanta time) when both cities are inside normal working hours — the best slot for live calls.

Best time to visit Dublin

Dublin has a temperate maritime — mild, cloudy and wet year-round; soft rain any day, long bright summer evenings. The most comfortable window for a visit is generally May–Sep.

Current local time in Dublin

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Common questions

How long is the flight from Atlanta to Dublin?

The great-circle distance is about 6315 km (3924 mi), which works out to roughly 7h 38m of flight time on a nonstop service. Connecting itineraries take longer.

What is the time difference between Atlanta and Dublin?

Dublin is 5 hours ahead of Atlanta — about 5 time zone(s). The exact offset can shift by an hour around daylight-saving changeovers; the live clocks above always show the current local times.

Which direction is the jet lag worse flying Atlanta to Dublin?

You travel eastbound on this route, so the jet lag is more taxing: your body clock has to advance about 5 hours (a phase-advance, the eastward direction), and going to bed earlier than your body wants is the hard kind of jet lag. Expect roughly 5 day(s) to feel normal.