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daa welcomes Government action on cap
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daa strongly welcomes the decisive action being taken by Government to resolve the cap issue once and for all. Together with daa’s €2bn...
Ireland Moves To Lift Dublin Airport Passenger Cap
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Ireland’s government has taken its first formal legislative step toward lifting the long-running passenger cap at Dublin Airport (DUB).
Dublin Airport opens new traditional Irish pub in Terminal 2
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Dublin Airport has welcomed a brand-new traditional Irish pub to Terminal 2 with the opening of Ryan’s Pub , offering departing...
Record 36.4 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in 2025
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More than 36 million passengers (36.43m) travelled through Dublin Airport in 2025, the airport’s busiest ever year. This represented a +5.1%...
Dublin Airport January Monthly Update
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Our latest monthly update showcases a milestone year for Dublin Airport, with 2025 closing out on a strong note and setting the pace for continued...
Dublin Airport ready to welcome record 1.8m passengers this Christmas
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Dublin Airport is looking forward to its busiest ever Christmas this year with around 1.8 million passengers set to pass through the airport's...
Passenger numbers up +11% at Dublin Airport in November
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November was another record-breaking month at Dublin Airport. Sunday, November 2, was the busiest day boosted by families and travellers returning...
Happy Thanksgiving from Dublin Airport!
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We’re sending warm wishes to all our U.S. airline carriers and passengers travelling through Dublin today. Thank you for choosing Dublin...
🍂 Thanksgiving Travel Trends on the Dublin - Transatlantic Route 🍂
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As we approach Thanksgiving, we look at some notable shifts in travel behaviour in the transatlantic route including main annual holidays to North...
Dublin Airport. Your gateway to the U.S. this Thanksgiving!
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Dublin Airport offers travellers access to 23 direct U.S. destinations, served by five top U.S. airline carriers. Passengers can fly...
