Who ever flying in this days please be aware to reach airport at least 4hrs before your departure. Due to lack of security staff Dublin Airport is facing problems again.
Due to significant queues inside the terminal for check-in, bag drop & security, passengers queueing outside the terminal may not make their flight & may need to contact their airline to rebook. We sincerely apologise for the obvious frustration and inconvenience this may cause.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) May 29, 2022
Long queues are reported again in the coming days as passengers flying from Dublin Airport wait to bypass security. It also looks like a long, large crowd outside.
"We have to put our hands up and say we got that wrong. We wish we had more staff available" - daa apologises for Dublin Airport delays https://t.co/Pv2yXterCE pic.twitter.com/F5VkxRo29h
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) May 29, 2022
As many as 50,000 people were expected to fly out of the airport on Saturday as fans of Liverpool and Leinster traveled to France. Those queuing outside at 4 a.m. described in detail the delays at Dublin Airport. Some people took to social media to express their frustration over the delay. The airport was described as a "crazy rush" and many expressed their frustration on social media.
Dublin Airport Security Overview
View Security Queue Times here
- Security in T1 is now open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Security in T2 opens at 04.00, so people flying from T2 should factor this in.
- We advise that you allow up to 2.5 hours before a short-haul flight, and up to 3.5 hours before a long-haul flight.
- If your flight is at 08:30 or after, please do not enter the terminals any earlier than 06.00.
- Airline check-in desk and bag drop opening times vary, so please contact your airline to confirm and plan your journey accordingly.
- You can also view check-in times by airline and by Terminal below.
- You can also view check-in times by airline and by Terminal below.
- VIEW CHECK-IN TIMES T1 CLICK HERE
- VIEW CHECK-IN TIMES T2 CLICK HERE
- Dublin Airport reiterates that passengers will have a safe route within 30 minutes or less from early June, which will significantly reduce congestion at both terminals. Kevin Cullinan, DAA's head of communications, says airport officials are days away from resolving some of the key issues that cause delays.
Dublin Airport terminal 1 😱🙏 pic.twitter.com/y0mchlXYKN
— Gerard Fitzpatrick (@GerardYNWA) May 27, 2022
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