The first is the taxi rank, which will nearly always have plenty of taxi's to choose from. The fare into the city from the airport is usually between €15-20 , depending on the day in question and time of day. The second travel option is the Aircoach, which are facing the airport exit, directly across the road. This service leaves every fifteen minutes and goes into the city centre. It costs about €7. These services are also offered to Belfast and Cork as well as Dublin city-centre. Visit there website Here! The third option is the Dublin Bus Airlink Service, which charges €5.50(at time of print), and leaves to and from Dublin Airport very regularly, finishing in the city-centre. Finally the fourth option is the regular Dublin bus, it is the cheapest option, only costing about €1.90, but it is a regular city bus, so might not be the best option if you have a lot of luggage. The bus stop is to the far left of the arrivals exit. It runs on a schedule which you can read on the bus stop itself, but you shouldn't be waiting more than 20 mins. The Dublin Airport homepage, with Dublin airport information, and updates on flight departures and arrivals, can be visited here .
Aer Lingus(the national airline) and Ryanair are the two main Irish airlines which fly to and from Dublin airport. There is also Aer Arann which is another irish airline, but whose main purpose is for internal and cross-channel flights. There are of course other airlines which fly into Dublin airport, but they are too numerous to list here.
Aer Lingus is the countries national airline, and is based in Dublin Airport , and has many flights, including internal, european and transatlantic. You can book your flights at their website here . Ryanair are Irelands other main airline. They are one of Europe's largest and cheapest low-cost airline. The only problem is that their main base is in Stansted in London (they only have a hub in Dublin Airport), and the only flights they offer from Ireland without going through there, are to the UK, Paris and Brussels. So to go anywhere else requires a stopoff in Stansted. You can book flights on their site here . One more option for online booking of flights is the Irish Ebookers website, which usually offer competitive prices. The last Irish airline is Aer Arann which travels between the UK and Ireland and also does internal Irish flights. Click here for their website. You can also book flights with Ebookers Ireland. You can book flights from Ireland below, or other flights on their site here.
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