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The airport is well sign-posted on all major routes and is served by an excellent road network.
Dublin Airport is a busy, constantly changing, business hub which welcomes over 21 million visitors each year and is being
upgraded continually. New facilities are being brought online regularly to improve the experience for our valued customers
in addition to the ever increasing number of Airlines that use the airport. Dublin Airport serves both international and domestic
airlines and is the main airport in Ireland. Flying time to Ireland is 6½ hours from New York, 7½ hours from
Chicago, 10 hours from Los Angeles and approximately 1 hour from most British cities.
Getting
to and from the Airport Traffic is always busy around the Dublin Airport, especially at peak times so please
allow plenty of time for you to return your rental car and check in for your return flight. You can get up-to-the-minute traffic
information by radio at: 103.2 FM Dublin City Anna Livia or alternatively if you rent one of our new Sat Nav (GPS)
systems these will help you avoid traffic "hotspots" and delays. Real Time Flight Information
is also available from your Hotel on Teletext (RTE1) and online at http://www.dublinairport.com/flight-information/
Most traffic approaches Dublin Airport via the new M50 motorway which
circumnavigates Dublin city. This work is not expected to complete until late 2009 so please allow extra time for your journey.
Please note: The M50 has a Toll Bridge and traffic is usually heavy at peak times (More info on M50 and Toll Road
Here).
Arriving on Your Flight to Dublin Flying into
Dublin Airport is "hassle-free" and although a comparatively small airport by International standards an increase
in traffic over recent years may cause some minor flight and baggage delays. Customs and immigration in Ireland is normal,
naturally no contraband items will be tolerated. You can get all the information about incoming and outbound flights from
the Dublin Airport Website Here: Allow at least an hour to 90 minutes or so to disembark, collect luggage, clear customs and
arrange transportation. Most major hotels will arrange for you to be collected and quality tour operators will have someone
meet you or your group at the Airport. Visitors arriving will either Rent a car, or travel to the city centre or their Hotel by Airlink, Bus or Taxi.
Dublin
Airport Facilities There are several Bureau de Change offices located in the Airport, operated by Bank of
Ireland and independent companies, A 24 hour Foreign currency ATM machine (US Dollars, £ Sterling, Euro) is also located
on the Departures Floor (Next to the Bank of Ireland Counter). As a busy Capital Airport, Dublin has good Shopping, Restaurants,
Public Area's and Restrooms. Disabled passengers are well catered for and a "take to plane" service is available
when required. You can view the latest Duty Free Bargains on line at: http://www.airportshopping.ie/airportshop/index.html . Dublin Airport has a modern security and search facility and the latest information
as to "acceptable items" in baggage and packing luggage instructions can be viewed on line here:
Setting down passengers If you are
setting down passengers at the airport, there is a designated set down point located outside the terminal. Although you can
set down on the departures road, waiting is not permitted. Airport Police patrol the road on a regular basis and ask waiting
vehicles to move on.
Picking up passengers Waiting is not permitted on the departures
road at any time. If you are meeting someone from a flight we advise you to use the short stay car park, located opposite
the terminal building.
Unattended vehicles For security reasons, vehicles should not
be left unattended at any time. Any vehicle left unattended outside a terminal will be clamped by the police. There is a charge
to have the clamp removed.
Ongoing Transport and Car Hire Renting a car from Dublin
Airport for your ongoing journey is the best option as currently there is no direct Rail Link to the City Centre from the
Airport. Taxis are available from outside the Arrivals Area of the Airport between 06.30 and 11.30 pm freely but at peak periods
in the morning and evening long queues can develop so our best advice is to pre book. Outside of these hours you may still
find it difficult to get a cab so again we suggest you pre book. Taxi Fares are about EUR 20 (US$25) from the Airport to the
City Centre, the ride is about 20 minutes, 40 at peak times.
Buses, Coaches and Trains Aircoach provides a 24-hour luxury coach service between Dublin Airport
and Dublin city. They operate five routes, Ballsbridge and Leopardstown, which serve Dublin's top hotels and places of business,
Cork, and Belfast. You can view their prices online here Bus Eireann also ofer coach and bus services to many destinations,
for further details on of the services offered by Bus Eireann click here to visit their website. Among the destinations covered are O'Connell Street, Merrion Square,
Mount Street, Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge and Donnybrook. A shuttle bus runs from outside the arrivals gate to the City
Centre and serves the main Rail stations to the South west and North of Ireland. Train services and links to the rest of Ireland
are available from Ironrod Eireann, the Irish Train company. For further details of please visit their website at: 'Irish Rail'
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