Dublin Airport (DUB) serves as a bustling hub for Ryanair, connecting Ireland to a vast network of destinations across Europe and beyond. So exactly where does Ryanair fly from Dublin? Ryanair operates frequent flights to more than 125 key cities. Notably, Ryanair offers daily flights to Amsterdam, Manchester, and Edinburgh, with travel times ranging from just an hour to about an hour and forty minutes. These cities are not just vital for their economic ties but are also popular with tourists for their rich history and vibrant culture.
For those looking to explore the sunnier climes of Southern Europe, Ryanair provides direct flights to Mediterranean hotspots like Malaga and Barcelona, where travelers can enjoy stunning beaches and bustling city life. The airline also reaches into the heart of Europe, with flights to cultural capitals such as Rome and Lisbon, each flight taking roughly three hours.
Ryanair’s extensive network includes less frequent but equally important destinations such as Berlin and Copenhagen, catering to both business and leisure travelers. Whether it’s a short stay in a bustling city or a relaxing getaway to a sunny beach, Ryanair’s diverse routes from Dublin offer convenient and accessible travel options across Europe and beyond.
Ryanair Flights from Dublin
Ryanair’s flights from Dublin include direct flights to 127 cities across Europe and beyond. The table below provides useful information such as the flight duration, frequency, and distance of Ryranair’s direct flights from Dublin.
Ryanair’s Direct Flights from Dublin | |||||
Destination | Duration | Flights/Day | Miles | Weekdays | Route |
Amsterdam (AMS) | 1h 40m | 13-14 | 468 | S M T W T F S | International |
Manchester (MAN) | 1h 0m | 9-12 | 165 | S M T W T F S | International |
Edinburgh (EDI) | 1h 10m | 9-12 | 211 | S M T W T F S | International |
Birmingham (BHX) | 1h 5m | 7-9 | 200 | S M T W T F S | International |
London Stansted (STN) | 1h 20m | 8 | 294 | S M T W T F S | International |
Malaga (AGP) | 3h 0m | 7-9 | 1166 | S M T W T F S | International |
London Gatwick (LGW) | 1h 30m | 7-8 | 302 | S M T W T F S | International |
Glasgow (GLA) | 1h 0m | 6-8 | 185 | S M T W T F S | International |
Faro (FAO) | 2h 50m | 5-8 | 1142 | S M T W T F S | International |
Barcelona (BCN) | 2h 30m | 6-7 | 928 | S M T W T F S | International |
Liverpool (LPL) | 0h 55m | 6-7 | 141 | S M T W T F S | International |
Bristol (BRS) | 1h 5m | 5-7 | 207 | S M T W T F S | International |
Leeds (LBA) | 1h 0m | 4-6 | 192 | S M T W T F S | International |
Lisbon (LIS) | 2h 50m | 4-7 | 1026 | S M T W T F S | International |
Rome (FCO) | 3h 0m | 5 | 1178 | S M T W T F S | International |
Madrid (MAD) | 2h 35m | 4-5 | 908 | S M T W T F S | International |
Lanzarote (ACE) | 4h 10m | 4-5 | 1741 | S M T W T F S | International |
Brussels (BRU) | 1h 45m | 2-6 | 490 | S M T W T F S | International |
Berlin (BER) | 2h 15m | 4 | 829 | S M T W T F S | International |
London Luton (LTN) | 1h 15m | 3-4 | 271 | S M T W T F S | International |
Palma de Mallorca (PMI) | 2h 45m | 3-4 | 1053 | S M T W T F S | International |
Alicante (ALC) | 2h 50m | 2-4 | 1086 | S M T W T F S | International |
Copenhagen (CPH) | 2h 10m | 2-5 | 775 | S M T W T F S | International |
Paris Beauvais (BVA) | 1h 35m | 2-3 | 455 | S M T W T F S | International |
Newcastle (NCL) | 1h 10m | 2-4 | 217 | S M T W T F S | International |
Tenerife (TFS) | 4h 30m | 2-3 | 1840 | S M T W T F S | International |
Nice (NCE) | 2h 35m | 2-3 | 916 | S M T W T F S | International |
Venice (VCE) | 2h 35m | 2-3 | 1000 | S M T W T F S | International |
Milan Bergamo (BGY) | 2h 30m | 2-3 | 895 | S M T W T F S | International |
Reus (REU) | 2h 30m | 1-3 | 920 | S M T W T F S | International |
Vienna (VIE) | 2h 40m | 1-3 | 1063 | S M T W T F S | International |
Dubrovnik (DBV) | 3h 15m | 2 | 1356 | S M T W T F S | International |
Hamburg (HAM) | 2h 0m | 2 | 670 | S M T W T F S | International |
Kerry County (KIR) | 0h 55m | 2 | 161 | S M T W T F S | Domestic |
Naples (NAP) | 3h 15m | 2 | 1296 | S M T W T F S | International |
Stockholm (ARN) | 2h 40m | 1-3 | 1015 | – M – W – – S | International |
Leicestershire (EMA) | 1h 5m | 1-3 | 210 | S M T W T F S | International |
Nantes (NTE) | 1h 40m | 1-3 | 481 | S M T W T F S | International |
Bordeaux (BOD) | 1h 55m | 1-2 | 647 | S M T W T F S | International |
Prague (PRG) | 2h 25m | 1-2 | 909 | S M T W T F S | International |
Athens (ATH) | 4h 10m | 0-2 | 1796 | – – T W T – S | International |
Milan Malpensa (MXP) | 2h 40m | 1-2 | 863 | S M T W T F S | International |
Budapest (BUD) | 2h 55m | 0-2 | 1195 | S M T W T F S | International |
Las Palmas (LPA) | 4h 20m | 0-2 | 1831 | S M T W T F S | International |
Luxembourg (LUX) | 1h 55m | 0-2 | 599 | – M – W T – S | International |
Newquay (NQY) | 1h 5m | 1-2 | 214 | S – T – – F – | International |
Modlin (WMI) | 2h 50m | 1-2 | 1122 | S M T W T F S | International |
Krakow (KRK) | 2h 50m | 1-2 | 1137 | S M T W T F S | International |
Pisa (PSA) | 2h 40m | 0-2 | 1017 | S M T W T F S | International |
Santiago De Compostela (SCQ) | 2h 10m | 0-2 | 737 | – M T W T F S | International |
Marseille (MRS) | 2h 30m | 1-2 | 870 | S M – W T F – | International |
Riga (RIX) | 2h 55m | 1-2 | 1213 | S M T W T F S | International |
Split (SPU) | 3h 0m | 0-2 | 1237 | – M T W T F – | International |
Toulouse (TLS) | 2h 15m | 0-2 | 764 | – M – W T – S | International |
Verona (VRN) | 2h 35m | 0-2 | 951 | – M T W – F S | International |
Ibiza (IBZ) | 2h 50m | 1 | 1074 | S M T W T F S | International |
Valencia (VLC) | 2h 35m | 0-1 | 1006 | – M T W T F S | International |
Girona (GRO) | 2h 30m | 0-1 | 903 | S M T W T F S | International |
Bucharest (OTP) | 3h 45m | 0-1 | 1580 | S M T W T F S | International |
Poznan (POZ) | 2h 30m | 0-1 | 965 | S M T W – F S | International |
Corvera (RMU) | 2h 50m | 0-1 | 1113 | S M – W T F S | International |
Biarritz (BIQ) | 2h 5m | 0-1 | 724 | S M – W T F – | International |
Kaunas (KUN) | 3h 5m | 0-1 | 1228 | – M T W T F – | International |
Porto (OPO) | 2h 25m | 0-1 | 853 | S M T W T F S | International |
Zagreb (ZAG) | 2h 55m | 0-1 | 1132 | – M T W T F – | International |
Thira (JTR) | 4h 20m | 0-1 | 1933 | – M – – – F – | International |
Bratislava (BTS) | 2h 40m | 0-1 | 1087 | – M T W T F – | International |
Carcassonne (CCF) | 2h 20m | 0-1 | 811 | – M – W T F – | International |
Kerkyra (CFU) | 3h 50m | 0-1 | 1562 | – – – W – – S | International |
Cluj-Napoca (CLJ) | 3h 25m | 0-1 | 1400 | S – T – T F – | International |
Cardiff (CWL) | 1h 0m | 0-1 | 187 | S M – – – F S | International |
Puerto del Rosario (FUE) | 4h 15m | 0-1 | 1777 | S M T W T F S | International |
Hahn (HHN) | 1h 50m | 0-1 | 629 | S – T W T F – | International |
Palermo (PMO) | 3h 25m | 0-1 | 1405 | S M – – T – S | International |
Sevilla (SVQ) | 2h 55m | 0-1 | 1112 | – M – W T F S | International |
Vilnius (VNO) | 3h 10m | 0-1 | 1279 | S – – – T F – | International |
Wroclaw (WRO) | 2h 30m | 0-1 | 993 | S M T W T F S | International |
Bologna (BLQ) | 2h 40m | 0-1 | 1007 | S – – W – F – | International |
Bourgas (BOJ) | 4h 0m | 0-1 | 1720 | – M – W – F S | International |
Basel/Mulhouse (BSL) | 2h 10m | 0-1 | 729 | – – T – T – S | International |
Cologne (CGN) | 1h 55m | 0-1 | 597 | – – T – T – S | International |
Brussels Charleroi (CRL) | 1h 40m | 0-1 | 502 | S – – – T F – | International |
Eindhoven (EIN) | 1h 40m | 0-1 | 511 | – M – – T – S | International |
Memmingen (FMM) | 2h 20m | 0-1 | 816 | S M – W – F – | International |
Gdansk (GDN) | 2h 35m | 0-1 | 1009 | S – T – T – – | International |
Katowice (KTW) | 2h 45m | 0-1 | 1098 | – M – – – F S | International |
La Rochelle (LRH) | 1h 45m | 0-1 | 552 | S – T – T – – | International |
Dalaman (DLM) | 4h 40m | 0-1 | 2043 | S – – W – – – | International |
Malta (MLA) | 3h 45m | 0-1 | 1582 | S – T W – – S | International |
Santander (SDR) | 2h 5m | 0-1 | 703 | S – – W – F – | International |
Salzburg (SZG) | 2h 25m | 0-2 | 931 | S – – – – – S | International |
Szczecin (SZZ) | 2h 25m | 0-1 | 871 | – – – W – – S | International |
Tallinn (TLL) | 3h 15m | 0-1 | 1252 | – M – – – – S | International |
Turin (TRN) | 2h 25m | 0-1 | 848 | – M – W – F S | International |
Zadar (ZAD) | 2h 50m | 0-1 | 1175 | S – – – T – – | International |
Palanga (PLQ) | 2h 55m | 0-1 | 1105 | S – – – T – – | International |
Billund (BLL) | 1h 55m | 0-1 | 639 | – – T – – – S | International |
Bodrum (BJV) | 4h 23m | 0-1 | 1974 | – – – W – – S | International |
Cagliari (CAG) | 3h 15m | 0-1 | 1223 | S – – W – – – | International |
Lourdes (LDE) | 2h 10m | 0-1 | 767 | S M – – T – – | International |
Thessaloniki (SKG) | 3h 50m | 0-1 | 1633 | S – – W – – – | International |
Agadir (AGA) | 3h 50m | 0-1 | 1612 | – – T – – – S | International |
Bari (BRI) | 3h 20m | 0-1 | 1370 | – M – – T – – | International |
Chania (CHQ) | 4h 20m | 0-1 | 1928 | – M – W – F – | International |
Kos (KGS) | 4h 30m | 0-1 | 1974 | – – T – – – S | International |
Olbia (OLB) | 3h 5m | 0-1 | 1140 | S – T – – – – | International |
Grenoble (GNB) | 2h 10m | 0-2 | 765 | S – – – – – S | International |
Nimes (FNI) | 2h 15m | 0-1 | 829 | S – – W – – – | International |
Lodz (LCJ) | 2h 45m | 0-1 | 1084 | S – – W – – – | International |
Iasi (IAS) | 3h 40m | 0-1 | 1547 | – M – – – F – | International |
Kosice (KSC) | 3h 0m | 0-1 | 1238 | S – – – T – – | International |
Trieste (TRS) | 2h 40m | 0-1 | 1028 | – – T – – – S | International |
Paphos (PFO) | 5h 0m | 0-1 | 2287 | S – T – – – – | International |
Marrakech (RAK) | 3h 40m | 0-1 | 1518 | – – T – – – S | International |
Rzeszow (RZE) | 2h 55m | 0-1 | 1229 | – M – – – F – | International |
Alghero (AHO) | 2h 55m | 0-1 | 1120 | – M – – T – – | International |
Brindisi (BDS) | 3h 40m | 0-1 | 1437 | S M T W T F S | International |
Rhodes (RHO) | 4h 45m | 0-1 | 2031 | – – T – – – S | International |
Sofia (SOF) | 3h 35m | 0-1 | 1550 | S M – W – F S | International |
Menorca (MAH) | 2h 50m | 1 | 1064 | – M – – T – – | International |
Rovaniemi (RVN) | 3h 25m | 0-1 | 1414 | S M – W T – S | International |
Gothenburg (GOT) | 2h 15m | 0-1 | 783 | S M T W T F S | International |
Bydgoszcz (BZG) | 2h 35m | 0-1 | 1003 | S M T W T F S | International |
Zakinthos (ZTH) | 4h 0m | 0-1 | 1693 | – – – W T F – | International |
Funchal (FNC) | 3h 50m | 0-1 | 1531 | – M – – – – – | International |
Swidnik (LUZ) | 3h 0m | 0-1 | 1231 | S – – – T – – | International |
Rodez (RDZ) | 2h 15m | 1 | 741 | – M – – – F – | International |
Overview of Ryanair’s Direct Flights from Dublin
The table below provides a quick overview of Ryanair’s direct flights from Dublin, helping you to easily identify the longest and shortest flights, as well as the most and least frequently serviced destinations.
Category | Detail | Destination | Value |
Flight Duration | Maximum | Paphos (PFO) | 5h 0m |
Minimum | Liverpool (LPL), Kerry County (KIR) | 0h 55m | |
Flight Distance | Maximum | Paphos (PFO) | 2287 miles |
Minimum | Liverpool (LPL) | 141 miles | |
Flight Frequency | Maximum | Amsterdam (AMS) | 13-14 flights/day |
Minimum | Several destinations | 1 flight/day |
Ryanair Dublin Destinations Map
Exploring your travel options from Dublin with Ryanair is streamlined through their interactive “Ryanair Dublin Destinations Map”. This useful tool helps travelers visualize routes and book flights directly from the map interface. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to access and utilize this feature on Ryanair’s website.
Accessing the Destinations Map
- Visit the Homepage: Start by navigating to Ryanair’s website.
- Navigate to the Map: Click on the “Plan” tab located at the top of the homepage. Under the “Explore” section, you’ll find the “Route map” link. Clicking this link will direct you to the interactive route map page.
Using the Destinations Map
- Select Your Departure City: On the Route map page, you’ll find a field labeled “From”. Enter “Dublin” in this field to set it as your departure city. The map will automatically update to show all destinations Ryanair flies to from Dublin.
- Choose Your Destination: You can select your desired destination directly on the map or use the “To” field to specify your travel endpoint. Once selected, the map will provide details about the days Ryanair operates flights to this location from Dublin, along with the current ticket prices.
- Book Your Flight: After choosing your destination and travel date, click on the “Book flights” button. Follow the on-screen prompts to select your travel class and finalize your booking.
Using the “Ryanair Dublin Destinations Map” not only provides a visual representation of available routes but also simplifies the process of finding and booking flights based on your specific requirements. For more details on flight options and to explore other destinations, visit Ryanair’s dedicated destinations page.
This interactive map is an excellent tool for planning trips, whether you’re looking for a quick getaway or organizing a multi-stop European tour. Enjoy your flight booking experience with Ryanair, where exploring your options is convenient and user-friendly.
Ryanair at Dublin Airport (DUB)
The table below presents a snapshot of the services and facilities available at Dublin Airport (DUB). It includes useful information such as the airport’s location, contact numbers, and the variety of transportation options available for arriving and departing passengers.
The table also outlines the amenities provided, such as taxi services, car rental companies, and the fast-track security option, ensuring you can plan your visit to the airport with greater convenience and efficiency. Whether you need details on ground transportation, parking, or other services, refer to this table to navigate Dublin Airport effectively.
Airport Name | Dublin Airport |
Airport Location | 4.3 miles north of Dublin1.9 miles south of Swords |
Airport Address | North of Dublin near M1 and M50 Fingal County, Dublin, Ireland |
Website URL | DublinAirport.com |
Airport Phone Number | +353-1-944-0440 |
Ryanair’s Phone Number at DUB | +44-113-868-4151 |
Airport Code | DUB |
Terminals at DUB | 2 Terminals (Terminals 1 and 2) |
Ryanair Departures Terminal at DUB | Terminal 1 |
Inter-Terminal Transport
Dublin Airport has two adjacent passenger terminals that are linked together. Terminal 2 serves Aer Lingus, American Airlines, Delta, Emirates, Norwegian, and United, while Terminal 1 accommodates Ryanair and all other carriers. An enclosed passageway joins the Departures Level of Terminal 1 with the Arrivals Level of Terminal 2.
After clearing security in either terminal, you can enter a shared departure zone where they can move freely between the shopping zones and boarding gates of both terminals. There are five primary boarding gate areas.
Ground Transportation
Dublin Airport offers various modes of transportation including buses, taxis, and cars, as well as options for cycling and walking.
Bus
Dublin Airport connects to numerous destinations via more than 1,000 buses and coaches daily. These services facilitate easy access to local Dublin areas as well as various cities and towns throughout Ireland. Look up your specific route for direct buses to and from the airport.
Bus Services for Dublin City and the Surrounding Area
A variety of transport providers connect the city center with wider regional destinations. Dublin Bus operates Route 41, which serves Swords and the city center via Dublin Airport and runs 24 hours a day. For additional details on ticket purchases, reservations, and payments for these services, please click on the respective operator’s name below.
Operators and Their Routes
- Dublin Express: Routes 782, 784
- Aircoach: Routes 700, 702, 703
- Dublin Bus: Routes 16, 41
- Go Ahead: Routes 33a, 102
- Airport Hopper: Routes 767, 777
- Dublin Coach: Route 750
Taxi
Taxis are readily available at the forecourts outside both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Whether arriving or departing, taxis can be found directly outside the terminals. More details about taxi services at the airport can be found here.
Taxi arrivals at Dublin Airport are conveniently dropped off right outside Terminals 1 or 2 at their respective forecourts.
Passengers seeking taxis should follow directional signage from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 to the taxi stands located outside these terminals. Taxi dispatch personnel are available at these stands to provide any necessary assistance or information.
Entitlements for Taxi Passengers
Taxi users are guaranteed the following entitlements:
- The ability to contract a taxi for up to 30km.
- Fare calculation strictly via the taxi meter.
- Receipt issuance directly from the taximeter.
- A ride in a vehicle that is both clean and comfortable.
Display of Taxi Fare and Passenger Information
All licensed taxis must prominently display passenger rights, responsibilities, and fare details as required by the Commission for Taxi Regulation, accessible in both the front and back of the cab.
Furthermore, licensed taxi drivers are required to display their identification cards in a place that is easily visible to passengers.
Resolving Issues with Taxi Services
In case of any disputes related to the fare, driver conduct, or the condition of the taxi, passengers are advised to pay the fare as indicated on the meter, including any additional charges, ensure receipt of a printed receipt, and proceed to file a formal complaint. The Commission for Taxi Regulation will investigate these complaints.
For filing a formal complaint, you can request a complaint form by calling the National Transport Authority Information line at +353 76 1064000.
Car
For those planning to drive, Dublin Airport is easily reachable by car whether you’re dropping off or picking up.
Dropping Off Passengers. Designated drop zones are available at Dublin Airport for those needing to drop passengers off for their flights. These areas are situated right outside Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Drivers are directed to head towards the signs marked T1 Departures or T2 Departures to locate these drop-off points. Please be aware that vehicles left unattended in these zones will be towed without delay to ensure safety and security.
Rules for Unattended Vehicles. In the interest of safety and to maintain security, leaving vehicles unattended is strictly prohibited at any terminal. If a vehicle is found unattended, it will be either clamped or towed by airport security.
A fee of €140 is charged for retrieving a towed vehicle. Additionally, if the vehicle is not collected on the day of towing, a storage fee of €35 per day will be incurred.
Additional Services. For those needing quick stops or services, the airport houses a Circle K Service Station and a McDonald’s Drive-Thru.
Picking Up Passengers. To pick up passengers, please make use of the short-stay multi-story car parks adjacent to both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. These parking facilities are easily accessible and clearly marked, with rates beginning at €3 per hour.
Cycling and Walking
If you prefer to walk or cycle, there are safe routes leading directly to Dublin Airport.
Under the Department of Transport’s 2022 ‘Sustainable Mobility Guidelines’, DAA has earned the European Cycle Friendly Airport Accreditation.
Dublin Airport Cycling Facilities. Dublin Airport boasts an extensive network of cycle lanes and related infrastructure. The map provided below outlines the current layout and available cycling routes. A dedicated public cycle parking area is located in Multi Storey Car Park Area A. For access, use the main entrance at the T1 car park atrium, near Wrights Food Fayre.
Walking Routes. DUB is equipped with excellent pedestrian facilities, including paths and crossing signals, making it easy and safe for visitors to walk to the terminals. For any questions regarding walking or cycling at Dublin Airport, please contact SustainableMobility@dublinairport.com.
Chauffeur Services
Dublin Airport collaborates with chauffeur services to ensure passengers receive the highest quality of service. Information on chauffeur providers and applications for a chauffeur service permit is available here.
Car Rental
Several car rental agencies operate either onsite or very close to Dublin Airport, providing convenient options for travelers.
Below is a list of car rental companies operating at the airport:
Hertz – www.hertz.ie – +353 1 844 5466
Avis – www.avis.ie – +353 1 605 7500
Enterprise – www.enterprise.ie – +353 1 460 5042
Europcar – www.europcar.ie – +353 1 812 2800
Carhire.ie – https://www.carhire.ie/
Sixt – www.sixt.ie – +353 1 844 5689
Dollar – https://www.dollar.com/ – 053 – 915 2500
Alamo – www.alamo.ie – +353 1 460 5042
Budget – www.budget.ie – +353 1 844 5150
National – www.nationalcar.com – +353 1 460 5042
Thrifty – https://www.thrifty.ie/ – 053-915 2500
Payless – https://www.payless.ie/ – +353 1 524 0803
NewWay Car Hire – www.newway.ie/ – +353 1 605 7588
Flizzr – https://www.sixt.com/ – +353 1 235 2030
Fast Track Services at DUB
Opting for Fast Track at Dublin Airport allows you to streamline your security screening process, giving you more leisure time at the airport and a smoother start to your travels.
Fast Track is offered at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 and is designed to help you move quickly through security checkpoints.
Fast Track Security Details
Available exclusively for departing flights, Fast Track can be accessed during specific operational hours in Terminals 1 and 2. This service allows travelers to bypass regular security lines via a dedicated Fast Track Security lane, freeing up more time to relax and enjoy the airport’s amenities before your flight.
Enhance your Fast Track experience by adding a lounge visit. Options available for pre-booking include the T1 and T2 Lounges, The East Lounge (located along the corridor linking Terminals 1 and 2), and our 51st & Green Lounge (situated beyond the US Preclearance area).
Cost
Prices for Fast Track access vary between €7.99 and €12.99, depending on your travel date and time.
What You Receive
Access to an exclusive Fast Track Security lane that offers a quicker way to clear security.
Availability
- Terminal 1: Open from 04:00 to 21:00.
- Terminal 2: Open from 04:00 to 18:00.
Dining and Drinks
Dublin Airport has more than 38 cafes, restaurants, and bars. For details, refer to the airport’s website.
Wi-Fi, Printing, and Charging
Wi-Fi
Dublin Airport provides a free Wi-Fi Zone across both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. To connect to the internet, simply select the network named “Dublin Airport Wi-Fi.”
This service is free, unlimited, and does not require any sign-up or registration, allowing you to connect with just one click.
Printing Services
Printing services are readily available at Dublin Airport. Printing a boarding card costs €10, and you can print up to 20 pages for the same price. All printing services adhere to GDPR to ensure your privacy and data protection.
Locations for Printing Services
- Smarte Carte Baggage Services: Located in Terminal 1 Arrivals. Open from 06:00 to 19:00.
- Smarte Carte Bag Wrapping: Located at Terminal 2 Bag Drop. Open from 07:00 to 14:00.
Charging Stations
Dublin Airport offers various comfortable seating areas where you can relax before your flight. These areas are perfect for both short stopovers and longer waits, providing a peaceful environment to unwind.
Additionally, you can keep your devices charged and ready using the free charging stations available throughout the terminal. These stations are conveniently located, ensuring you stay connected while waiting for your flight.
Baggage Storage, and Bag Wrapping
At Terminal 1 Arrivals at Dublin Airport, Smarte Carte’s Baggage Services include:
- Bag storage and luggage forwarding solutions
- Eco-friendly luggage wrapping services
- Retail of luggage and eco-conscious travel products
- Private office rentals available by the hour
- A complimentary Parenting Room ensures a clean, safe, and secure environment
- Additional services include SIM Local for mobile/cell phone SIM card purchases, WiFi Candy for portable WiFi device rental, and lost property management for Ryanair and Dublin Express (contact via dub.lostproperty@smartecarte.ie)
Additionally, luggage wrapping is available at Terminal 1 departures and Terminal 2 bag drop.
For additional details, email dub.baggageservices@smartecarte.ie, or call 01 965 3000.
Baggage Trolleys
Baggage trolleys are conveniently available at no cost and are positioned in 50 trolley bays across the airport facility.
Guidelines for Trolley Usage:
- Refrain from overloading trolleys to ensure safety.
- Return trolleys to a nearby trolley bay after use.
- Keep trolleys out of walkways, exits, and roadways to avoid obstructions.
- Do not use trolleys on escalators for safety reasons.
These facilities and guidelines help ensure a convenient and trouble-free experience for travelers at Dublin Airport.
Lost and Found
Items lost onboard aircraft or within checked baggage fall under the jurisdiction of the respective airline or their ground handling agency. Dublin Airport cannot access details regarding these items.
Below are the contacts for some common airlines and their handling agents:
- Ryanair: +353 1 8121367
- Aer Lingus: +353 1 7617838
- Swissport: dub.bagtrace@swissport.com
- Sky Handling Partner: +353 1 808 0381 or baggage@shp.ie.
Non-Airline Related Lost Property
For items lost in areas such as car parks, security screenings, or within the terminal areas (other than on aircraft or checked baggage), or to check items found at Dublin Airport, click here.
Items abandoned at Dublin Airport
Such items are often turned over to the Airport Police station, where officers strive to reconcile found items with those reported missing by their owners.
Property that is found within the premises of Dublin Airport is held by the Airport Police for two months and one day. After this period, any unclaimed items will be disposed of.
If you’re trying to locate a lost item, check the list of lost property that has been collected. If your item isn’t listed, you will need to file a lost property report.
If you have found an item and wish to hand it in, bring it to the Airport Police Public Office, which is situated on the arrival level at Terminal 1 within the Airport Police Station.
Opening Hours
- Monday to Saturday: 07:00 – 18:30
- Sunday: 07:00 – 14:30
There is a €10 handling fee for each item returned to its owner, payable only via contactless methods. Retrieving lost property requires the presentation of valid photo identification.
Report Lost Property
To report an item lost at Dublin Airport, click here.
View Found Property To see items that have been found at Dublin Airport, click here.
Financial Services
At Dublin Airport, passengers can access comprehensive financial services, including banking facilities, currency exchange, and ATMs, located within both Terminals 1 and 2.
ATM Services
ATMs, provided by ICE Currency Exchange, are strategically placed across both terminals to cater to your cash needs efficiently. To find the nearest ATM, utilize the airport’s interactive map. Here’s where you can locate ATMs:
Terminal 1 (T1)
- Departures Area T1
- Baggage Hall T1
- Arrivals T1
Terminal 2 (T2)
- Baggage Hall T2
- Airside T2
Bureau de Change – ICE
For currency exchange, ICE operates several branches throughout the airport, offering competitive exchange rates and no transaction fees. Below are the locations and operating hours of each ICE Bureau de Change branch:
Terminal 1
- Landside Arrivals T1: Open 07:15 – 23:00. Located just past the Marquette Café as you exit the baggage hall from Customs.
- Landside Departures T1: Open 04:30 – 17:30. Located opposite Area 5 check-in desks.
- The Street Airside T1: Open 04:30 – 20:30. Situated opposite the exit from security clearance.
Terminal 2
- Airside Departures T2: Open 04:30 – 20:00. Found just past the Slaney Bar in the Airside Departures lounge.
- Baggage Hall T2: Open 04:30 – 20:00. Located opposite baggage belts 4 & 5.
- Check-In T2: Open 04:30 – 16:00. Beside the lifts.
- T2 Arrivals Landside: Open 05:00 – 13:00.
Pre-Ordering Currency
For added convenience, you can pre-order your foreign currency in two ways:
- Fill out the required form with your details, the required currency and amount, and your travel details.
- Email the ICE team at dublin.orders@icecurrency.com with your name, the currency and amount you need, the date and time of your travel, and the terminal you will be departing from.
Multi-Faith Prayer Room
Located just before the boarding card checkpoint on the departures level of Terminal 2, the Multi-Faith Prayer Room (accessible 24/7) offers a peaceful refuge for people of all religious and spiritual backgrounds. Given the cultural diversity of its users, it’s crucial to follow a few simple etiquette rules to maintain the sanctity and peace of the room.
Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at Dublin Airport
The Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church, a Roman Catholic church, is nestled within the airport’s complex and can be accessed just a short walk from the Arrivals Hall via the Short-Term Car Park Atrium. The church has been serving the airport community since its inauguration in 1964, with Father Des Doyle currently presiding.
Contact and Emergency Information
- General inquiries: +353 1 814 4340
- Emergency contact: +353 1 844 7283
Mass Schedule
- Monday to Friday: Mass at 13:00
- Sunday: Mass at 11:00
Directions to the Church
To locate the Church of Our Lady Queen of Heaven:
- From either the M1 or the R132 (Old Airport Road), follow signs toward Terminal 1.
- Keep right as you pass under Terminal 2, following the lane marked for church parking.
- Look for the “Church of Our Lady Queen of Heaven” sign near the pedestrian zebra crossing and turn right to access the church parking area.
Additional Information
E-Tolling on Dublin’s M50
E-tolling represents the method of electronic toll collection on Dublin’s M50 motorway, providing a convenient way for drivers to pay tolls via electronic lanes.
How E-Tolling Operates. Register for e-tolling, and an electronic tag will be affixed to your vehicle. This tag is scanned each time you pass through the toll plaza, and the corresponding toll amount is automatically charged to your registered account based on the vehicle type. Alternatively, if you haven’t registered, you can still pass through the toll and settle the charge later at one of the E-Toll payment stations. At Dublin Airport, you can handle these payments at the Spar shop located on the arrivals level of Terminal 2.
Meet & Greet
If you’re expecting to be picked up at Dublin Airport, ensure those meeting you are informed of:
- Your flight number
- The airport from which you departed
- Your flight’s arrival time and date
They should also account for possible delays due to customs and baggage retrieval, particularly if you’re arriving from locations such as the USA.
You can find designated meeting points near the information desk in Terminal 1’s arrivals level, and adjacent to the Spar shop in Terminal 2’s arrivals level.
Baby Changing Facilities
Dublin Airport provides several baby changing rooms, designed to offer a quiet space to care for your infant. These facilities are conveniently located next to the restrooms throughout the airport, ensuring ease of access for travelers with young children.
Driving Directions
From the North
Drive south along the M1 / N1 until you come to the airport roundabout. Look for signage that will guide you to the terminal and parking zones.
From the South or West
Access the airport via key thoroughfares (N81, N7, N4, N3, N2), which all merge onto the M50 ring road. Move north on the M50, exit via the north M1 junction, and remain on the left side. The airport roundabout will appear at the initial traffic lights. Clear signs will direct you to the airport, as well as to the short-stay and long-stay parking facilities.
From the East
Navigate north on the M1 / N1, which takes you straight to the airport roundabout. Follow the signage directing you to the parking facilities and departure areas.
Parking Information
Dublin Airport features a variety of secure long-term parking options with a total of 18,600 spaces accessible to both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. It is recommended to reserve your parking space as far in advance as possible to secure availability.
Long-Term Parking
When you arrive at Dublin Airport, look for the signs directing you to long-term parking. It’s advisable to allow extra time to park, unload, and catch a shuttle bus from your parking spot to the terminals.
If you need quicker parking, the short-term car parks are conveniently located about a five-minute walk from both terminals.
Parking Facilities at Dublin Airport
- Express Red Car Park: This premium long-term car park has 8,000 spaces and is the closest option to both Terminals 1 and 2.
- Holiday Blue Car Park: This long-term car park is an economical choice, offering 8,000 spaces, 24-hour security, and a free shuttle service with a 15-minute ride to the terminals.
- Express Green Car Park: This long-term parking facility is located near both terminals.
- Terminal 2 Surface Car Park: This high-quality long-term car park has 270 spaces and is conveniently situated near both terminals.
Short-Term Parking
Contact-free, secure, and conveniently located, short-term parking at Dublin Airport provides spaces directly outside the terminal to facilitate quick arrivals and departures. It’s recommended to book your parking space well ahead of time to ensure availability.
Terminal 1 Car Park A
This premier short-term car park at Dublin Airport offers 450 spaces, serving both Terminals 1 and 2, and is just a brief 2-minute walk from each terminal.
Terminal 1 Car Park C
Located just 2-4 minutes away from Terminal 1 and a 6-minute stroll from Terminal 2, this multi-story short-term car park houses 1,500 spaces and is convenient for passengers flying from Terminal 1.
Terminal 2 Short Term
This multi-story car park is dedicated to Terminal 2 and includes 1,800 parking spaces. It is accessible via a covered walkway, with a 2-4 minute walk to Terminal 2.
Valet Services
Crystal Valet offers a premium 24-hour car valet service in all short- and long-term car parking areas at Dublin Airport. For valet service, call +353 86 170 0150.
Contact and Assistance
For any questions or help needed, please contact us via email at: parkingdublin@dublinairport.com
Booking Cancellations and Refunds
To cancel or adjust your reservation, go to the “Manage My Bookings” section. You’ll need your booking reference number and the email address used to make the reservation. Notifications of changes must be given to DAA at least 4 hours before your booked parking time starts. The card used for the booking will be automatically refunded.
Car Park Breakdown Assistance
If you encounter any issues with your vehicle, such as a flat tire or dead battery, assistance is available 24/7. Contact the car park support team at +353 1 944 4828.
Specialized Parking for Persons with Disabilities at Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport provides a wide range of parking solutions with over 90 spots designated for disabled parking permit holders. These are located within the main short-term car parks and include an extra five accessible spots in each zone of the Express Red car park. Here’s how you can reserve a Person with Reduced Mobility (PRM) parking space.
For those needing assistance moving from the car park to the terminal or their flight gate, our dedicated assistance service provided by OCS is available by calling +353 1 814 5902.
Terminal 1, Car Park A
- This car park offers 50 PRM parking spaces located on the lower ground floor.
- The maximum clearance height is 1.85 meters.
- All spaces are well-marked, wheelchair-accessible, and coated with a non-slip surface to ensure safety and ease of access.
Terminal 2, Short Term Car Park
- This facility has 40 PRM parking spots positioned between Level 1 and Level 2.
- The maximum clearance height here is 2.1 meters.
- Spots are visibly marked and wheelchair-accessible, each treated with a non-slip surface.
Express Red Long Term Car Park
- This area is monitored continuously to help drivers find parking.
- It features five designated PRM spaces in each zone, with clear signage.
- There is a 24/7 shuttle service that is wheelchair-accessible, connecting from the car park to a specified pick-up location opposite Terminal 1 (zone 9).
Reserving PRM Parking Spaces
- Make your parking reservation on dublinairport.com, identifying yourself as a Reduced Mobility Driver to gain access to specialized areas at discounted rates.
- Complete a specific form with your PRM Parking Permit information and vehicle registration to receive a unique PRM code for your booking.
- Enter this PRM code during the booking to take advantage of reduced rates of €9.50 per day for short-term and €4.95 per day for long-term parking in the Express Red area.
- For brief periods, it’s not necessary to pre-book in the short-term car parks, with rates starting at €3 for the first hour and €4.50 for additional hours.
Additional Assistance. For help within the car park or the terminal, contact OCS Reduced Mobility Assistance at +353 1 814 5902. For general inquiries, the Car Parks team can be reached via email at parkingdublin@dublinairport.com.
What to Do If You Haven’t Pre-booked. Booking in advance is advisable during busy periods. If you arrive without a prior booking, you can still use the PRM spaces by:
- Going to the designated short-term or Express Red car parks.
- Interacting with the intercom at the ticket dispenser and showing a valid PRM parking permit to be issued a ticket.
Frequently Asked Questions About Where Does Ryanair Fly from Dublin
Exploring your travel options with Ryanair from Dublin? The FAQs below about “Where Does Ryanair Fly from Dublin?” provide you with a comprehensive look at destinations, flight durations, and more to streamline your travel planning. Whether you’re looking for a quick city break or a leisurely beach holiday, find out all the exciting places you can reach directly from Ireland’s capital.
Ryanair flights depart from Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport (DUB).
Ryanair operates direct flights from Dublin to 127 cities across Europe and beyond.
Ryanair flies to major cities such as Amsterdam, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and London. These cities are popular for their economic significance and rich cultural heritage.
The shortest flights Ryanair offers from Dublin are to Liverpool and Kerry County, each taking approximately 55 minutes.
The longest flight Ryanair offers from Dublin is to Paphos, Cyprus, which takes about 5 hours.
Flights to Amsterdam are very frequent, with 13-14 flights per day from Dublin.
Yes, Ryanair offers direct flights to Mediterranean destinations such as Malaga, Barcelona, and Palma de Mallorca.
Yes, direct flights from Dublin to Scandinavian cities like Copenhagen and Stockholm are available with Ryanair.
Less frequent destinations include cities like Budapest, Riga, and Thessaloniki, with about 1-2 flights per day.
Yes, Ryanair flies to several islands from Dublin, including Tenerife, Ibiza, and Rhodes.
Ryanair provides direct access from Dublin to major European capitals such as Rome, Lisbon, Berlin, and Vienna.
Yes, Ryanair offers seasonal flights from Dublin to popular holiday destinations like Faro and Dubrovnik.
Flights to less popular destinations like Zagreb and Bratislava are less frequent, typically ranging from zero to a few flights per week.