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Dublin Airport (IATA: DUB, ICAO: EIDW), or Aerfort Bhaile Atha Cliath in Irish, is operated by Dublin Airport Authority and is the busiest airport in Ireland. Over 31 million passengers travelled through the airport in 2018. The airport is located 10 kilometres north of Dublin City in Collinstown. It is the headquarters of Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus, and Europe's largest no-frills airline, Ryanair.
Dublin Airport has an extensive short and medium-haul route network: several domestic Irish routes, around thirty routes to its nearest neighbour, the United Kingdom, and a vast network of routes to Continental Europe. The Dublin-London international air corridor is the second busiest in the world (after Hong Kong-Taipei) with flights from Dublin to all five London airports – Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, and London City. Aer Lingus and several US and Canadian carriers provide services to many destinations in the United States and Canada. Dublin and Shannon (on the west coast of Ireland) are the only two European airports with U.S. border pre-clearance facilities which saves passengers a lot of time upon arrival in the U.S. The latest development at the airport has been the addition of new direct routes to the UAE and Qatar in the Middle East, and Hong Kong and China in Asia.
Dublin Airport is the 69th busiest airport in the world, and the 19th busiest for international flights.
www.dublin-airport.com
Dublin Airport (IATA: DUB, ICAO: EIDW), or Aerfort Bhaile Atha Cliath in Irish, is operated by Dublin Airport Authority and is the busiest airport in Ireland. Over 31 million passengers travelled through the airport in 2018. The airport is located 10 kilometres north of Dublin City in Collinstown. It is the headquarters of Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus, and Europe's largest no-frills airline, Ryanair.
Dublin Airport has an extensive short and medium-haul route network: several domestic Irish routes, around thirty routes to its nearest neighbour, the United Kingdom, and a vast network of routes to Continental Europe. The Dublin-London international air corridor is the second busiest in the world (after Hong Kong-Taipei) with flights from Dublin to all five London airports – Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, and London City. Aer Lingus and several US and Canadian carriers provide services to many destinations in the United States and Canada. Dublin and Shannon (on the west coast of Ireland) are the only two European airports with U.S. border pre-clearance facilities which saves passengers a lot of time upon arrival in the U.S. The latest development at the airport has been the addition of new direct routes to the UAE and Qatar in the Middle East, and Hong Kong and China in Asia.
Dublin Airport is the 69th busiest airport in the world, and the 19th busiest for international flights.
www.dublin-airport.com
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Airport
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Coordinates: 53°25'43"N 6°16'8"W
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