Dublin Airport Information (DUB)
Situated just over six miles from the city, Dublin International Airport is Ireland's busiest air transport facility, seeing in excess of 18 million passengers per annum.
Short and medium haul flights make up a large proportion of the airport's traffic, covering domestic and UK cities as well as a vast number of European destinations. Several carriers operate flights to Canada and the US, while recently added routes include those to the Middle East.
Dublin International Airport (DUB) is well equipped for business travellers, with facilities available at the Anna Livia Airport Club VIP lounge. The single terminal also offers several bureaux de change counters as well as ATMs in both Arrivals and Departures. A currency exchange machine is also on hand in the Departures area, while a post office can be found in the car park atrium. There's no shortage of shopping and dining establishments on hand, with traditional Irish produce for purchase as well as more generic fare. Disabled facilities are exemplary and offer all conceivable conveniences, while an information desk in Arrivals is on hand to offer assistance to all passengers.
Public buses serve the airport and provide connections with the city, while the airport shuttle service run by Airlink Express connects the terminal with Dublin's main bus station and Connolly Railway Station. Bus Eireann provides services to Dublin, Belfast and various suburban Dublin locations. Coaches are also available to a variety of locations, while taxis are on hand outside the terminal to provide door to door ground transportation.
Address: Dublin Airport, County Dublin, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 814 1111
Fax: +353 1 814 4816
Website: www.dublinairport.com