Anyone heading to the airport over the coming weeks has been advised that the demand for parking is extremely high and many will have to find alternative ways of travelling to the airport
Dublin Airport have issued a warning to anyone set to travel through the airport throughout the month of September.Throughout the summer months, parking at Dublin Airport was consistently sold out, making it difficult for some people to travel to and from the airport.
For anyone travelling to Dublin Airport from outside of Dublin, it can be difficult to get there if you are unable to drive and park up. The airport said in a recent tweet: "The average wait time for a taxi at Dublin Airport in August was just 5 mins - a 50% drop vs August 2022.
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