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  Dublin Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dublin Airport (IATA: DUB, ICAO: EIDW) is operated by Dublin Airport Authority plc and is the busiest airport in Ireland.
Dublin Airport is the 5th fastest growing European airport, the 14th busiest ariport in Europe, the 66th busiest airport in the world, and the 19th busiest in the world for international flights.
Dublin Airport is located just off the M1 motorway (Dublin-Belfast road) approximately 10 km north from the city centre and 2 km south of the town of Swords.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dublin_Airport   (3425 words)

  
 Dublin Airport Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The authority runs Dublin Airport and controls the Cork Airport Authority and the Shannon Airport Authority which are responsible for Cork International Airport and Shannon Airport respectively.
The three new authorities have power to formulate business plans for their respective airports, however they will not take charge of running the airports until further date to be determined by the Minister for Transport, which by law will not be before 1 May 2005.
The State Airports Act was heavily criticised by Noel Hanlon, the outgoing chairman of Aer Rianta, and by the company's unions, who believed it a precursor to privatisation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dublin_Airport_Authority   (433 words)

  
 Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dublin, in a 2003 survey, was found to be the best capital city in Europe to live in, and the Republic of Ireland was also the best country to live in.
Dublin postal districts reflect the North/South divide, with odd numbers being used for districts on the Northside, e.g: Phibsboro is in Dublin 7, and even numbers for ones on the Southside, e.g: Sandymount is in Dublin 4.
Dublin Airport is the busiest airport by far on the island, registering nearly 19 million passengers in 2005, making it the 14th busiest airport in Europe with the capital's airport offering onward flights to other airports in Ireland, Europe, North America and the Middle East.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dublin   (4805 words)

  
 Dublin Airport Welcomes Runway Decision
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) welcomes the decision by Fingal County Council Planning Department to grant permission for the construction of a new east-west runway, Runway 10L/28R, at Dublin Airport.
The construction of a new runway at Dublin Airport is a vital component of the overall future development plans to enable the Airport to handle in excess of 30 million passengers per annum.
Runway 11/29: is the shortest runway at Dublin Airport and is currently used for category AB aircraft or the light propeller type aircraft.
www.dublinairportauthority.com /media-centre/press-releases/082006.html   (337 words)

  
 Dublin airport evacuated due to scare - Boston.com
Dublin airport was evacuated on Tuesday after a man walked into the arrivals hall saying he had a bomb.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Dublin airport was evacuated on Tuesday after a man walked into the arrivals hall saying he had a bomb.
A bomb disposal unit was sent to the airport, north of the Irish capital, and traffic diverted away from the area during a two-hour security operation but the airport reopened after experts found only clothes and papers in the package the man was carrying.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2006/07/04/dublin_evacuates_airport_due_to_bomb_scare   (282 words)

  
 Softguide Dublin | Airport Information
Dublin Airport, run by Aer Rianta, is Ireland's main airport and caters for most international flights.
The airport is situated about 10km north of the city (see city overview map for location) and is the main hub for the Irish airlines Aer Lingus and Ryanair.
Dublin traffic is particularly appalling in recent times so regardless of transport mode, be prepared to wait in traffic from 7-11am into the city and 3-7pm out from the city.
www.softguides.com /dublin/info/airport.html   (766 words)

  
 Passenger Opinions about Dublin Airport
Dublin used to be a great airport as a transit point, with a transit lounge, now that is all gone.
Dublin Airport Authority staff were struggling to direct people who had checked in to the end of the queue, which led to people queue hopping.
Dublin airport is one of the worst managed airports I have ever had the displeasure of using.
www.airlinequality.com /Airports/Airport_forum/dub.htm   (3487 words)

  
 Dublin airport
Whether you live in Dublin or you are a vistor to the capital, the Airport is somewhere you always want to get to hassle free and quickly.
Dublin Airport is located to the north of the city centre near the M50 and M1 motorways.
Dublin Bus run a handy airlink express service from Busaras, the headquarters of the bus network and O'Connell Street to and from the airport.
www.dublinks.com /index.cfm/loc/3-4/pt/4.htm   (582 words)

  
 Dublin Hotels, Dublin Bed and Breakfast (B&B), Hotels in Dublin Ireland
Dublin City is divided by the River Liffey, which flows west-east through the centre of the city.
Dublin city is renowned for its excellent bars and pubs, most of which are located on the southside, and in Temple Bar in particular.
Dublin Airport is located to the north of the city, with direct flights to Britain, Europe, and North America.
www.dublintourist.com   (822 words)

  
 Budget Traveller's Guide to Sleeping in the Dublin airport
There was construction on the roads out to the airport and we weren't sure that the city buses would be running at that time, and we didn't want to spend money on a cab or a hostel stay for half the night.
Car rentals at the Dublin airport are returned next to the airport (at least Hertz was) and they give you carts to haul your things to the airport, a fairly short (though uphill) walk away.
Dublin has a tourist capacity of 100,000 pax, and because of the RHCP concert, we have 300,000 tourist at the moment, I don´t think you will find a place to stay for the next 3 days", the exact number of days we were going to be at that city.
www.sleepinginairports.net /europe/dublin.htm   (6082 words)

  
 Dublin Airport Car Rental Ireland Discount Car Rental Dublin Airport
Dublin airport is situated about ten miles from the city-centre, on the north side of the city.
The third option is the Dublin Bus Airlink Service, which charges €4.50, and leaves to and from Dublin Airport very regularly, finishing in the city-centre.
Finally the fourth option is the regular Dublin bus, it is the cheapest option, only costing about €1.45, but it is a regular city bus, so might not be the best option if you have a lot of luggage.
www.countycar.ie /rental-car-dublin-airport.php   (377 words)

  
 Dublin Hotels Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport Hotels Ireland
The Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport, Dublin, Ireland is a luxury 4 star hotel within easy access of both the airport and Dublin city centre.
The Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport is situated in mature parkland just five minutes from Dublin airport and 15 minutes from Dublin city centre with its many attractions.
It is 2.5 km from the airport and 7.5 km from the city centre.
www.travelireland.org /dublin/hotels/crowne-plaza-hotel-dublin-airport   (439 words)

  
 Dublin International Airport - TravelPuppy.com
The airport has two car parks; one short-term car park, which is a short walk from the terminal, one long-term car park, just off the airport site (accessed directly from the motorway) with a free 24-hour shuttle bus service to the terminal.
The Holiday Inn Dublin Airport (telephone: (0)1 844 4211) and Great Southern Hotel (telephone: (0)1 844 6000) are both located on the airport premises.
Dublin City Centre is only a 20 minute taxi ride away, so it may be worth considering Dublin City Centre hotels as an alternative.
travelpuppy.com /ireland/dublin/international-airport.htm   (672 words)

  
 Dublin Airport and Air Services
Though one of the busiest airports in Europe, successive governments have dithered for decades about opening a much needed second passenger terminal at Dublin Airport.
Dublin Airport on-line is a private service that links into ebookers.ie, a popular travel site.
Dublin Airport is managed by AerRianta, the government owned semi-state airport authority.
www.dublinguesthouse.com /transport/dublinairport.htm   (455 words)

  
 Dublin Airport - Ireland Travel Information Guide
Dublin Airport’s main operators are Aer Lingus, Ireland’s flagship airline, Ryanair, Ireland’s biggest shorthaul, ‘cheap flights’ airline and Aer Arann, Ireland’s main domestic airline.
Dublin Airport offers several domestic flights throughout Ireland and over thirty scheduled flights to and from Dublin to the UK.
Dublin Airport has a wide network of routes throughout Continental Europe, while Aer Lingus and a number of U.S. and Canadian operators fly to Dublin Airport from various destinations in the United States and Canada.
www.12travel.com /ie/flights/dublin-airport.html   (207 words)

  
 Car Hire Dublin Airport Dooley Car Rental Based In Dublin Airport Ireland
Dublin Airport is located about 6 miles North of Dublin City Centre on the M1/N1 Road, off the intersection with the M50 ring road which loops around the city.
The airport is well signposted on all major routes and is served by an excellent road network.
Dublin Airport serves both international and domestic airlines and is the main airport in Ireland.
www.dan-dooley.ie /car-rental-hire-dublin-airport.htm   (506 words)

  
 Dublin Airport - Irish Airports
Dublin airport is conveniently located just to the north of Dublin City Centre.
Dublin airport is easy to access from the M50 or M1/N1.
The airport roundabout is the first traffic light you will reach.
www.travelireland.org /irish-airports/dublin_airport.html   (163 words)

  
 DUBLIN AIRPORT online, the comprehensive online resource for travellers through Dublin Airport
Serving nearly 20 million passengers anually Dublin Airport is the largest airport in Ireland and the main international air gateway for Ireland with direct flights to numerous cities in Europe, North America, Africa and the Middle East.
Dublin Airport is located 8 miles/12 kilometers North of Dublin City Centre just off the M1 Motorway.
You cannot currently rent cellphones/mobiles at Dublin Airport (there is a Vodafone store in the arrivals hall where you can purchase SIM cards for your existing handset).
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 Dublin Airport Car Hire Ireland Discount Car Rental Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport is situated 7 miles north of Dublin on the M1/N1 Dublin - Belfast motorway, just off the intersection with the M50 ring road.
Our Dublin airport car hire desk is located in the prebooked car hire area in the arrivals area.
Our Dublin Airport office is open from 6.00 am to 10.00 pm daily.
www.countycar.ie /rental-car-hire-dublin-airport.php   (200 words)

  
 GETTING AROUND DUBLIN. Airport, Bus Transportation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
From Dublin Airport, 8 miles from the city center, the Express Airport Coach provides service for all international flights.
DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport) is an electric railway that runs north and south, between 6:30am and 11:30pm, with numerous stops.
Dublin taxis are difficult to hail in the street, but you can find them lined up at the numerous city taxi stands.
www.ehi.com /travel/ehi/ireland/dublin-airport-bus-transportation.htm   (145 words)

  
 Bus Éireann - Airport Services - Dublin Airpoirt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The "Airlink" high frequency service operated by Dublin Bus departs from outside the Arrivals Hall at Dublin Airport and serves Busáras (Central Bus Station), city centre and main Dublin railway stations.
Dublin - Dublin Airport - Omagh - Derry.
Derry - Omagh - Dublin Airport - Dublin.
www.buseireann.ie /site/airport_services/dublin_airport.asp   (530 words)

  
 Dublin Airport Hotels Ireland. Dublin International Airport Hotel
Crowne Plaza Hotel Dublin Airport is a luxurious haven situated in a mature and tranquil parkland setting, just 5 minutes from Dublin Airport and 15 minutes from Dublin City Centre, providing an ideal base for both the business and leisure traveller.
The Regency Airport Hotel Dublin is located just 3 kilometre north of the city centre on the main route to Dublin's International Airport (6 kilometres away).
Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport is ideally located for guests travelling for either business or leisure, being so close to the central business districts of Dublin, as well as to Dublin city centre's historic sites and shopping areas, such as the Guinness Storehouse, the Book of Kells, Temple Bar...
www.holidaycityeurope.com /dublin-airport   (222 words)

  
 Dublin Airport
Passenger numbers at Dublin Airport have increased from nearly 13million in 1999 to close on 17million during 2004.
Dublin airport is completely accessible to wheelchair passengers - staff at Dublin Airport are trained in disability awareness, and the airport has received an award for its disability access facilities.
Our airport meet and greet parking companies are all bona fide, reputable companies that have earned their good reputation through the high quality of the service that they provide.
www.holidayextras.co.uk /dublin-airport/dublin-airport.html   (732 words)

  
 Airport Manor Hotel Swords, North County Dublin Ireland - Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
The Airport manor is as 4 star luxurious haven tucked away in suburban Dublin.
It is the perfect location allowing you to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the countryside yet still be able to experience the hustle and bustle of city life.
We are situated only 5 minutes from Dublin Airport, 10 minutes from Coastal Areas and 15 minutes from City Centre.
www.airportmanor.com   (128 words)

  
 Dublin Airport - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service Online
Dublin Airport is approximately 10Km north of Dublin city centre.
1943: By the end of 1943, the forecast office at Dublin Airport was providing a service to cross-channel flights and had relieved Foynes of responsibility for the service to the Air Corps and the Defence Forces.
Met Éireann at Dublin Airport is actively co-operating with Aer Rianta and the IAA to cater for the ever increasing growth in passenger numbers, up from 1 million in 1964 to 11.64 million in 1998.
www.met.ie /aviation/dublin.asp   (416 words)

  
 Hotels, Dublin Airport: Terrific Cheap Dublin Airport B&B Hotels.
The Tulip Inn Dublin Airport Hotel, is just 1.5 km from the airport and 11 km from the city centre, making it an ideal location for a city break or an airport stopover.
The Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport is a luxurious haven located in a mature and tranquil parkland setting, just 5 minutes from Dublin Airport and 15 minutes from the City Centre.
The city centre is 6 kilometres away and the airport is within a 15 minute drive.
room4u.org.uk /hotels/dublinairport/index.asp   (976 words)

  
 Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport - Airport Hotels In Dublin Ireland
Clarion Hotel Clarion Hotel Dublin Airport is situated at the airport roundabout entrance and just a short shuttle bus ride from the main terminals and Dublin city centre.
The Clarion is one of the top hotels near Dublin Airport.
Dublin is a reletively small city and the Clarion Dublin Airport is within 10km of Dublin city’s centre’s historic sites, shopping area’s and night life.
www.bookassist.com /ireland/dublin/Clarion_Hotel_Dublin_Airport.html   (570 words)

  
 Dublin Airport - Airports Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
I recently travelled to Dublin for a long weekend with 7 friends, and all in all we had a pretty pefect time.
Last December however, I was sober, and overall fairly impressed with the airport as a whole.
When our flight arrived in to Dublin airport I found it easy to navigate, passport control was relaxed and we didn't have to queue.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /airports/dublin-airport   (240 words)

  
 Dublin Airport Information
The airport is situated about 8 miles north of Dublin city centre.
There is a mainline railway station in Dublin, trains operate to and from the rest of Ireland.
Several buses operate regularly from outside the airport terminal to and from various points in the city.
www.a2btravel.com /airports/dublin.asp   (154 words)

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