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Record May Bank Holiday Expected At Dublin Airport
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More than 367,000 passengers are expected to travel through Dublin Airport this May Bank Holiday weekend from Friday, May 4 to Monday May 7, 2018....
Dublin Airport launches Croatian Airlines inaugural flight to Zagreb
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Dublin Airport is delighted to welcome the launch of Croatia Airlines’ new twice weekly service from Dublin to the capital of Croatia,...
14 New Services And Four New Airlines This Summer At Dublin Airport
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Dublin Airport is looking forward to a record summer this year with four new airlines and a total of 14 new routes/services. More...
Busiest March On Record At Dublin Airport Despite Storm Emma
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Almost 2.3 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in March, a 3% increase over the same period last year and a new record for the...
Ryanair Launches New Dublin To Paphos Route
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Dublin Airport welcomes Ryanair’s new twice weekly summer service to Paphos in Cyprus. The new route will operate on Mondays and Fridays....
New Ryanair Service From Dublin To Marrakesh
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Dublin Airport welcomes Ryanair’s new twice weekly year-round service to Marrakesh. The celebration of the inaugural flight took place...
Dublin Airport Welcomes TUI's New Destinations For Summer 2019
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Dublin Airport welcomes the announcement from TUI Ireland that it will add two new destinations, Paphos in Cyprus and Dalaman in Turkey to its...
Dublin Airport welcomes Aer Lingus’ new direct service to Philadelphia.
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The airline is operating its year-round services four times per weekly initially, increasing to a daily service from May 2018. Dublin Airport...
Ryanair To Launch Its First Service To Turkey
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Dublin Airport welcomes the announcement that Ryanair will operate a new summer service to Turkey. The new weekly service to the tourist...
Hainan confirms first Ireland and Scotland services to mainland China
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Hainan Airlines is to operate the first ever direct route to mainland China from Ireland and Scotland.