Airport is very near Dublin centre. Buses available and quite cheap too. There are two bus companies so if you have a reservation, make sure to line up for the right one!
Love: Free WiFi. Dislike: US Immigration & Customs Pre-Clearance: Be aware that once you've gone through there, there's no turning back for duty-free, VAT tax processing, or currency exchange.
Free wifi all through T1 and T2. After months of trials, it looks like they're keeping it. A reliable, strong signal throughout both terminals. Nice work, DAA!
If you're going to the US, give yourself a little extra time to go through US pre customs - a second security screening and immigration. On a busy day it'll take an extra hour.
Fabulous security check points. You can keep your shoes on if they are flats. They have automated the carry-on bins. Checked baggage can be done by yourself with kiosks. Good retail/restaurants.
DUB has pioneered FREE Wi-Fi among other European airports that previously charged. Now DUB has stronger signal. Great overall service from staff. Good Irish sense of humour. Good food options.
Clean, efficient and a good selection of shops and restaurants. Check your gate when you land if you are connecting as the boards in the main hall may not clue you in as fast 😄🇮🇪🚀.
A fine airport with clear directions and helpful staff - generally. Public transport is via bus only but there are lots of options. Security is usually pretty good.
The airport is beautiful even when inside looking out with plenty of glass windows to let in the most amount of natural light. Aer Lingus reigns supreme here. Easy check in and baggage check.
Terminal 2 is the new one. Very modern with lots of places to shop. If you are heading to the USA, however, you won't get much time to do anything since you need to go through pre-clearance.
Smokers area wi-fi area you have everything you need and shops ofcourse..there are more shops in there than we have in shopping center in belgium😁😁😁and lots of food👍
The US Customs office has a full set up here at Dublin. Leave time for that, sure, but- get excited!!! You will land in a domestic terminal at JFK & not have go thru their miserable Customs office :)
Exiting the airport turn left on M1 for historic Medieval city of Drogheda on the Boyne, only 25 mins drive, culture, heritage and a warm welcome awaits!
Prepaid Parking protip: set your arrival time to much earlier, in case you do get there early, the barrier won't open otherwise. The booking adds a day to your booking, so the other end doesn't matter
The newer T2 is very nice. I've never had to wait long for check-in or security. Nice choice of restaurants both before and after security. High end shops and duty free after security.
If you're going to the US, make sure you dine before heading through U.S. Preclearance. Make sure you leave about 1.5 hours before departure time to go through all the security checks.
No rail links here!! The nearest Irish Rail station is over 6 miles away. Transport options at the airport to Dublin are either by taxi, hire car or various local and city shuttle buses.
Fairly up to date airport. Reliable WiFi. For those flying back to NY, give extra time to go through customs here instead of after you land. There’s also a Jameson airport edition!
Free Wi-Fi. If traveling to the US, there’s US pre clearance meaning you deal with US customs and are done with it (no collecting bags and redepositing them once in the US,etc).
Really huge with massive variety about anything! So save a lot of time before your flight. NB! Ryanair gates are quite hard to find... Bizarre for an Irish company in their national airport.
The Aer LingusLounge is only 25 Euros for a day pass and well worth it. Lots of different foods, coffees, teas, soup, booze, beer, soda and very friendly staff.
Nice Airport with many Irish gifts and souvenirs - no need to find anything in town unless you need something special. Beware of low coster Aerlingus - none of my flights went without surprises yet.
Good overall airport but US flights require an extra 60 minutes. *Two* security screenings plus US immigration control before you board (instead of when you land).
Free WiFi at the airport without having to sign/logging in... and a digital lounge complete with pods and lots of power outlets and desks, right across from Starbucks..
Terminal 2 is beautiful, fast, and enjoyable. Terminal 1 is not so good, but still decent. Free Wi-Fi, lots of vending machines, and enough room to wait comfortably. Aer Lingus and Ryan Air live here.
On British Airways London City all Business Class service the aircraft refuels and you pass through US customs at this airport so you arrive as if you flew domestically and it's a daily flight eachway
If you fancy to go to the pub or bar, do not go around templebar since those are very expensive. I suggest to go to "Bowe's Lounge" on Fleet Street or "The Long Hall" on South Great George street.
Different terminals have different features. It can get confusing if your BA flight is operated by Aer Lingus or the other way around. Be sure you check your departing terminal in advance.
Duty free shopping was born in Ireland (Shannon Airport). This airport looks like a mall with a variety of shops selling everything from liquor to Apple computers, all duty free for non EU travelers.
Great airport. Sometimes you don't even feel like you are in an airport. Feels like a shopping mall in some places. Took no time at all to get through security, but that was around 8am on a Sunday