Dublin Airport Preparing For Busy June Bank Holiday
Dublin Airport is preparing its doors and cross-checking for the arrival of 330,000 passenger this weekend.
The June Bank Holiday is one of the busiest times of the year at the airport, and numbers are up 14% compared to this time in 2014.
Almost 2,300 flights will arrive and depart this June Bank Holiday, which is expected to be the busiest weekend of the year so far.
The DAA's Siobhán O’Donnell said "This weekend is set to the busiest of the year so far so to ensure a smoother journey we would strongly advise passengers to prepare for security in advance and go directly to the security screening area once they have checked-in".
Dublin Airport has the following advice for passengers travelling this bank holiday weekend:
- Check which terminal your flight is departing from before leaving home.
- Arrive in the terminal building at least 90 minutes before your departure time.
- Go directly to the security screening area once you've checked-in.
- Don't take any liquids over 100ml through the security scanners
Almost 6.8m passengers have used Dublin Airport in the first four months of the year, which is a 17% increase over last year. This means that Dublin Airport has welcomed an extra 870,000 passengers during the first four months of the year.