featured-image

DUBLIN Airport has seen its busiest day over the Bank Holiday Weekend, as over 100,000 passengers passed through. Taking to X, formerly Twitter , the airport said: "A busy Sunday at Dublin Airport with more than 115,000 passengers passing through. A warm welcome awaits for all those flying today.

" In the picture a huge pride flag can be seen welcoming arrivals , with the words: "DAA celebrating Pride". It was expected that over 450,000 people would pass through the airport this June Bank Holiday. The four day period between last Friday and today, Monday saw 240,000 passengers departing from Dublin Airport with 210,000 passengers arriving.



The busiest day was yesterday, Sunday June 2 when 117,000 passengers were expected to travel through the airport. The car parks at Dublin Airport were sold out for the entire weekend. Those without an existing booking were advised to travel to the airport via an alternate mode such as a bus or taxi.

Spaces are still available in the short-term car parks for people dropping off and picking up passengers. According to Sarah Ryan, Director of Communications at daa: "It's going to be another busy weekend at Dublin Airport and the team are ready to welcome the many thousands of passengers set to arrive and depart this weekend. "The peak tourism season is now upon us and our doors are set to welcome tens of thousands of tourists to Ireland from all over the world this weekend.

To help prepare for the security screening process, passengers should v.

Back to Tourism Page