
Owned By: Dublin Airport Authority plc. (DAA)
Address: Dublin Airport Co. Dublin Ireland Telephone Number: +353 (0)1 814 1111
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Email: information.queries@daa.ie
Website: www.dublinairport.com/
Time Zone : GMT + 1
News: Construction of a new passenger terminal (T2) and multi-level car park will be completed in 2010. Up gradation of internal road network and expansion of the Pier B will be completed by 2011.
No. of Terminals: 1
Terminal Transfers: The airport has one passenger terminal equipped with lifts. All sections of the terminal can be accessed on foot.
Directions: The airport is located north of Dublin city center. Distances from major towns and cities follow: Dublin – 10 km Cill Dheaglain – 18 km Ashtown – 49 km Bray – 83 km Togher – 285 km The M1, M2 and M50 motorways serve the airport.
Airport Parking: The airport offers about 22,000 parking slots for short term and long term. Coach Park, Surface Car Park, Block C and Block A car parks are earmarked for short term. The short term parking lots charge EUR 1.50 up to thirty minutes, EUR 3.00 for the first hour, EUR 4.50 per hour from the second hour and EUR 40.00 per day. A courtesy bus runs between the terminal and the long term park round the clock. Long Term Red car park costs EUR 9.50 per day, while Blue car park charges two euros less. Collinstown Executive Car Park costs EUR 4,000.00 per annum. The Block A car park offers valet parking services. The airport has a set down zone for drop-off but parking and waiting is not allowed in the zone. Unattended vehicles are towed away. Motorists can await arriving passengers in the short term car park. Dedicated spaces are earmarked for disabled passengers in all car parks.
At The Airport: Banking and Money Exchange: Bank of Ireland provides standard banking services, while First Rate Bank of Ireland Bureau de Change and International Currency Exchange (ICE) offer currency exchange services. A number of automatic teller machines (ATMs) are installed throughout the airport. Food and Beverage: The terminal features a number of bars, cafes and restaurants. A selection of Irish delicacies, Pan Asian dishes, bagels, smoothies, coffees, pastries, salads, sandwiches, soups, cakes, muffins, beers, spirits and wines are available. Shopping: Retail concessions are located before and beyond the passenger security screening zones. The shops stock books, newspapers, sports goods, crystals, chocolates, medicines, watches, jewelry, travel goods etc. The airport also houses street vending machines. Duty Free: The duty free and travel value stores sell tobacco products, liquor, skincare products and perfumes. Other Services: A self-service postal kiosk, medical aid facility, pharmacy, church, car rental agencies, baby changing facilities, drinking fountains, luggage trolleys, lounges and high speed wireless Internet are available within the premises. Disabled Facilities: The accessible airport, featuring Help Points, special set down areas and adapted lifts and toilets, offers assistance for the convenience of disabled passengers.
Departure Tax: The airport charge of EUR 14.60 levied on the departing passengers.
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