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Airport Dublin DUB
Dublin International Airport, often called Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath, is the largest and most important airport in Ireland. The airport is the main hub of the Irish airlines Aer Lingus and Ryanair. It is one of the 20 largest airports in Europe and handles millions of passengers a year. A large number of scheduled and charter airlines operate flights from Dublin airport including some well known low-cost carriers such as Flybe and Ryanair which operate cheap flights to airports in Spain such as Malaga, Alicante or Tenerife. One of the most popular routes is from Dublin to London, and the cheapest flights to Dublin from London are operated by Aer Lingus and Ryanair, for example.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid short and long stay parking. About 18 000 parking spaces in various car parks.
- Nearby cities: Dublin (10 km), Dún Laoghaire (17 km)
- Directions by car: Use the M50/M1, then take the exit signposted to the airport.
- Stations: Trains to Heuston or Connolly Railway Station, then use the Airlink airport shuttle bus 747 or 748.
Location
Car: Dublin airport was opened on 19th January 1940 and is about 6 miles north of the city centre, near the district Swords. Passengers arriving by car please take the M1. Follow the M1 to the exit signs for the airport and then follow the signs to the car parks. From Dublin, the airport can also be reached on the R132 and from Dundalk or Drogheda via the R127/132.
Train: Rail passengers should take trains to Dublin Connolly Railway Station (ir. Stásiún Ui Chonghaile) or Heuston Railway Station and then use the Airlink airport bus 747 or 748 that leaves at 10 to 20 minute intervals. The journey takes about 35 minutes.
Bus and coach: From Dublin city centre the public bus numbers 16a, 41, 41b, 46x, 58x, 102 and 746 as well as the coach companies Aircoach, Flybus and Urbus also serve the airport.
Taxi: taxis are available in front of both Terminal 1 and 2.
Car hire: there are several car rental companies at Dublin airport including Hertz, Budget and Avis. Local car hire companies at the airport are Thrifty car rental or Dan Dooley, for instance.
Hotels: those passengers with early flights or late arrivals may find it convenient to stay at one of the Dublin airport hotels: the Dublin Airport Hilton, Hotel Clarion and the Premier Inn are all within close proximity of the airport.