That will depend on a whole range of factors. Things like where in America someone is travelling to, the time of year/week/day they are travelling, availability of flights, special deals available, the airline they are travelling with and many other things. Deals are done by different airlines. You should check their websites. Also check the site below which will give you an idea of prices.
There is no conflict between Ireland and America.
Ireland gets a lot of tourists from America and some Americans move to Ireland to live.
It's in Northern Ireland.
Insuring vehicles in America can be a costly expense. It is no different across the Atlantic. In Ireland, for example, the price will be comparable to the USA. An approximate cost can be any where from a few hundred to thousands of pounds. For a more exact answer, get a quote from an insurance company.
A person living in America and receiving SSID can move to Ireland and keep his or her benefits
Yes, Ireland is in the Developed World and is just as up-to-date as the UK or America.
Ireland is about as big as the state of North Carolina, US.
no Chile is in America
Ireland is a country located in the continent Europe while America is actually two continents (North and South America), you're probably thinking of The United States of America which is a country located in the continent North America.
Bobcats do not live in Ireland. They only live in North America. Their range is from southern Canada to northern Mexico.
Ireland is not in the United States of America. It is a country in Europe.
Ireland is 5 hours ahead of New York.