Passengers are debating a hack to avoid long security lines at Dublin Airport by using the opposite terminal than listed on their ticket. However, Dublin Airport warns against this method.
When you’re travelling through Dublin Airport , you never know if you will fly through because there will be nobody waiting or if you’ll be stuck for an hour.
People have been recommending a trick that means you can avoid the long wait times and make it through security at Dublin Airport faster. However, Dublin Airport is recommending that people don't try it. According to some holidaymakers, they have gone through the opposite terminal to the one listed on their ticket.
Explaining the process, a passenger shared: “Once in terminal 2 head to your right and down to the main section. You will see a sign for toilets on the far right - there is a corridor there as well near the toilets - follow that for about 5 minutes and your in terminal 1. Shops in terminal 1 open earlier than some in T2 so I usually walk down.”
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