Throughout the five days between Friday, February 3 and Monday, February 6, around 310,000 passengers are set to travel through Dublin Airport
Fresh advice has been issued to passengers who plan to travel through Dublin Airport over the busy Bank Holiday weekend.
The airport has urged passengers departing over the coming days to arrive at their terminal two hours before a short-haul flight and 3 hours prior to a long-haul flight. Currently, spaces are sold out in the Short-Term car parks at both terminals and also in the Long-Term Red car park. However, spaces remain in the Long-Term Express Green and Holiday Blue car parks.
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