Dublin Airport (DUB)
Dublin Airport serves Dublin and the surrounding region. Top 20 in Europe. Located 10 km north of Dublin city center, it handles domestic and international flights with 2 terminals. Aer Lingus hub, major European gateway
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Terminal layout
Dublin Airport operates 2 terminals. Check your boarding pass for terminal and gate information, and allow sufficient time for transfers if connecting between flights.
Terminal info
Multiple terminals handle domestic and international flights. Terminal maps, signage, and information desks are available throughout the airport.
- Check your boarding pass for the correct terminal
- Free shuttle or walking connections between terminals
- Allow 20–30 minutes for terminal transfers
- Each terminal has check-in, security, and gates
Transfer between terminals
Follow the purple "Flight Connections" signs. Shuttle buses run every 10–15 minutes between terminals. Walking paths are available where terminals are connected.
Navigation tips
Getting around Dublin Airport is straightforward with clear signage in multiple languages.
- Information desks: Located in each terminal arrivals and departures hall
- Airport app: Many airports offer apps with real-time gate info
- Ask staff: Airport ambassadors wear distinctive uniforms
- Free Wi-Fi: Available for checking flight status online
Stay connected
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout all terminals. No registration required for basic access. Premium high-speed options available for purchase.
Getting to & from the airport
Transport options connecting Dublin Airport to Dublin and surrounding areas. Prices and durations are approximate — check current fares before travel.
| Mode | Details | Duration | Price (approx) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bus / Shuttle | Dublin Bus and Aircoach | Varies | — | Check current schedules and fares before travel. |
| Taxi / Rideshare | Taxi, Uber | Varies | — | Check current schedules and fares before travel. |
| Car Rental | Car rental | Varies | — | Check current schedules and fares before travel. |
Planning your journey
Rush-hour traffic can significantly extend travel times. For early morning flights, pre-book a taxi or rideshare. Public transport may have reduced service late at night and on weekends — check schedules in advance.
Emergency Numbers
24/7 emergency services in Ireland
Customs & Duty-Free
Arrival regulations for Ireland
Mobile Connectivity
Local operators & SIM cards in Ireland


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Facilities and services
Dublin Airport provides a range of passenger facilities to ensure a comfortable travel experience.
Need assistance?
Information desks are located in the arrivals and departures halls. Staff can help with directions, lost property, accessibility requests, and general enquiries. Most airports also offer passenger assistance services for travellers with reduced mobility — book at least 48 hours in advance through your airline.
Passenger tips by type
Practical advice tailored to different traveller profiles passing through Dublin Airport.
First-time visitors
- Arrive at least 2 hours before domestic and 3 hours before international flights.
- Download the airline app for real-time gate and boarding updates.
- Keep your boarding pass and ID accessible — you'll need them at security and the gate.
- This airport has 2 terminals — check your boarding pass and allow 20–30 minutes for transfers.
Transit & connections
- Check if your connection requires terminal transfer — allow extra time.
- Stay airside if possible to avoid re-clearing security.
- Look for flight connection desks if your incoming flight is delayed.
Families with children
- Family lanes are usually available at security — look for signs.
- Baby changing facilities are located throughout the terminal.
- Bring snacks and entertainment for children during waits.
Business travellers
- Priority security lanes may be available with business-class tickets or elite status.
- Lounge access included with many premium tickets — check your boarding pass.
- Power outlets and USB charging are available at most gates and seating areas.
Airport-specific information
Detailed information about Dublin Airport terminals, transport, facilities, and local travel tips.
Terminals: Terminal 1 (opened 1972, Ryanair pier added 2007, handles all airlines except Aer Lingus and US carriers). Terminal 2 (opened 2010, 75,000 m2, US pre-clearance facility, Aer Lingus hub for Europe-US traffic, 15M capacity, Pier E with 25 gates, 16 immigration desks). New runway under construction. Located 10 km north of Dublin city centre, 2 km south of Swords.
Transport: M1 and M50 motorway access. No rail link to city centre. Buses to Dublin city centre and surrounding areas. Taxi services. Car rental.
Facilities: Multiple lounges, duty-free shopping, restaurants. Free Wi-Fi. Currency exchange.
Local tips: Ireland's busiest airport. No rail link (use bus/taxi). Terminal 2 for US pre-clearance (Aer Lingus, US carriers). M1/M50 access. 10 km from city centre. Morning peak (05:30-09:00) busy.
Airlines and routes
Aer Lingus hub, major European gateway
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For international flights, arrive at least 2–3 hours before departure. Domestic flights typically require 1–2 hours. Allow extra time during peak travel periods and holidays.
Dublin Bus and Aircoach. Check our transport table below for all options, durations, and approximate costs.
Yes, Dublin Airport offers free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal buildings. Look for the airport network on your device and connect without registration for basic access.
Dublin Airport operates 2 terminals. Check your boarding pass for terminal information. Free shuttle buses and moving walkways connect the terminals — allow at least 20–30 minutes for transfers.