Dublin Airport
Located just 10 kilometers north of Dublin city centre, Dublin Airport is Ireland’s busiest international gateway, connecting millions of passengers to destinations worldwide. Below you’ll find links to flight arrival and departures information, along with some key information about facilities and how to get to and from the airport from Central Dublin.
Live departures and arrival information
Travel options to and from Dublin Airport
Airport buses
Regular bus services are available between Dublin Airport and the city centre, with two key routes providing links with Dublin’s major rail stations:
Dublin Express — Route 782
Aircoach — Route 700
Additionally you can catch buses from Dublin airport to a variety of destinations across the Greater Dublin Area and the rest of Ireland.
You can find out more about Dublin airport bus services here, or view them on a map here.
Taxis
Taxis are available outside both of Dublin' Airport’s terminals.
Car rental
You can rent a car easily at Dublin Airport, with rental services provided by a wide range of companies including Avis, Budget, Enterprise and Hertz. You can find out more about car rental at Dublin Airport here.
Terminals
There are two terminals at Dublin Airport:
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 primarily handles short-haul flights within Europe and is served by a wide range of airlines including Ryanair, Air France, Eurowings, Lufthansa, Norwegian and SAS.
Terminal 2
Terminal 2 caters primarily for long-haul flights and is served by Aer Lingus, American Airlines, British Airways and Delta amongst others. It also houses U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) preclearance facilities.
(Dublin Airport is one of the few airports in Europe to offer U.S. CBP preclearance. This allows passengers traveling to the U.S. to complete customs and immigration checks before departure.)
See also
Download our Dublin train map to see the interchanges between airport bus services and Dublin’s trains and trams.