Organisation Type:
15 Million +
IATA:
DUB
Website:
http://www.dublinairportauthority.com
Telephone:
0 00353 181 443 94
Country:
Ireland

Status update: “has updated their profile”

Facts (Overview)

Handled 18.4m passengers in 2010 and is among the busiest airports in Europe for international traffic. Serve over 166 scheduled routes including 9 to North America. The airport is investing in the future by building a new terminal and pier which opened in November 2010. Dublin Airport shares the opportunity with the airline by offering a route support scheme for short and long haul. Dublin now offers an enhanced US Customs.

Figures

Number of Terminals:
2
Urban population:
1,270,603
Total Catchment Population:
2,290,635
Number of Runways:
3
Length of main runway (m):
2637m
Operational Opening Hours:
24
Ownership:
Government Owned
Number of Direct Destinations:
147
List of Top 5 airlines:
Aer Lingus, Air France, BMI, Delta, Ryanair
Passenger Numbers (mppa):
18.4m
Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
Number of Serving Airlines:
63
Aircraft Parking Stands:
87
Minister’s Decision on T2 Tender Presents a Challenge for DAA

Minister’s Decision on T2 Tender Presents a Challenge for DAA

The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) notes the decision by the Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey T.D. to conclude the public tender competition for the operation of certain aspects of Terminal Two at Dublin Airport.

Following the ending of the tender process, the Minister has asked the DAA to demonstrate that it can operate T2 within the benchmark costs for operating the new terminal that were stipulated by the Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) last year.

Minister Dempsey has given the DAA three months to confirm that it can meet the cost parameters specified by CAR; otherwise "alternative arrangements" for the operation of T2 will have to be made.

The DAA is already an efficient airport operator, as confirmed by a number of independent studies carried out on behalf of CAR in recent years. CAR's most recent research found that in 2008, total operating costs per passenger at Dublin Airport were the second lowest in a study of 12 comparable European airports and were 20-25% lower than the average operating cost.

 "The DAA has been set a significant challenge by this decision, as the benchmark costs envisaged by CAR will require a different cost model than that which currently pertains in the existing terminal," said DAA Chief Executive Declan Collier. "We will now work to try and meet the criteria stipulated by the Minister and are committed to responding to him within the three-month period."

Upcoming Key Routes
1
Underserved Key Routes
3
Unserved Key Routes
10

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Last updated: Jun 25, 2009

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Last updated: Oct 20, 2011

Catchment and Demographics

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