Dublin Airport has a busy weekend ahead with a whopping 425,000 passengers expected to travel over the June Bank Holiday.
Demand for car parking at the airport remains extremely high over the coming days and passengers have been urged to use public transport. There are bus routes from all over the country that travel to and from Dublin Airport multiple times a day.
If you're planning your journey to Dublin Airport this summer, here's everything you need to know about the public transport options.
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Dublin Bus
- Route 16 from Dublin Airport to Santry, Drumcondra, O'Connell St, Kelly's Corner, Harold's Cross, Terenure, Grange Road and Balinteer.
- Route 41 from Dublin Airport to Swords and Swords Manor.
- Route 41 from Lower Abbey St to Drumcondra, Santry, Dublin Airport.
Go-Ahead
- Route 102 from Sutton Station, Portmarnock, Malahide, Swords to Dublin Airport.
- Route 33A from Balbriggan, Skerries, Rush, Lusk and Swords to Dublin Airport.
Dublin Express
- Route 782 from Custom Quay via Heuston Station to Dublin Airport.
- Route 784 from Charlotte's Way via George's Quay to Dublin Airport.
Expressway
- Route 100x from Dundalk to Dublin Airport serving Drogheda – fares from €16.60 return for an adult and €8.80 return for a passenger with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
- Route 23 from Sligo to Dublin Airport serving Roscommon, Leitrim, Longford, Westmeath and Kildare – fares from €28 return for an adult and €14.80 return with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
- Route 22 from Ballina to Dublin Airport serving Roscommon, Longford, Westmeath and Kildare – fares from €29.60 return for an adult and €15.60 return with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
- Route 4 from Waterford to Dublin Airport serving Kilkenny and Carlow – fares from €36.20 return for an adult and €19 return with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
- Route 2 from Wexford to Dublin Airport serving Wicklow – fares from €35.20 return for an adult and €18.60 return with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
- Route 32 from Letterkenny to Dublin Airport serving Tyrone, Monaghan and Louth – fares from €34.40 return for an adult and €17 return with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
- Route 30 from Donegal to Dublin Airport serving Fermanagh and Cavan – fares from €32.20 return for an adult and €17 return with a Student or Young Adult Leap Card
Aircoach
- Route 700 from Leopardstown and Dublin City Centre to Dublin Airport. Adult fares from €18.50 return.
- Route 702 from Greystones to Dublin Airport via the Tunnel. Adult fares from €22 return.
- Route 703 from Killiney to Dublin Airport via the Tunnel. Adult fares from €19 return.
- Route 704X Express from Cork via Dublin City Centre to Dublin Airport. Adult fares from €29 return.
- Route 705X Express from Belfast and Derry via Dublin City Centre to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from €32 from Derry and €20 from Belfast.
- Route 706/706X from Galway via Ballinasloe, Athlone, Maynooth and Dublin City Centre to Dublin Airport. Adult fares from €29 return from Galway.
City Link
- Route 760/761 from Galway to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from €32.
- Route 763 from Galway via Ballinasloe and Athlone to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from €29 from Ballinasloe.
- Route 712X from Limerick to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from €37.
GoBus
- Route 720 from Galway to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from €32.
- Route 707 from Cork to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from €30.
Airport Hopper
- Maynooth via Leixlip, Lucan and Liffey Valley to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from Maynooth from €19.95.
- Tallaght via Clondalkin, Fonthill and Liffey Valley to Dublin Airport. Adult return fares from Tallaght from €18.95.
Translink
- Route X1 from Belfast to Dublin Airport.
- Route X3/X4 from Derry to Dublin Airport.
- Route X5 from Newry to Dublin Airport.
Wexford Bus
Wexford Bus from Wexford and Wicklow to Dublin Airport. Adult return fare from Wexford from €34.
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