Dublin Airport Transfer (DUB)

Dublin Airport Transfer (DUB)

Dublin Airport (IATA: DUB) is Ireland's primary international hub and one of Europe's busiest airports, handling over 32 million passengers annually. Terminal 1 handles Ryanair, regional carriers, and some charters; Terminal 2 handles Aer Lingus, United, Delta, American Airlines, and most long-haul services. The two terminals are connected landside by a covered walkway. There is no direct rail to the city. A LocalsRide driver meets you inside the arrivals hall of your specified terminal with a name sign.

DUB Transfer Times

O'Connell Street and city centre: 10 km, 25–45 min. Temple Bar and Trinity College: 12 km, 28–50 min. Ballsbridge (embassies, RDS): 13 km, 30–55 min. Dún Laoghaire ferry port: 20 km, 40–60 min. Wicklow (garden route): 55 km, 55–70 min. Kilkenny: 115 km, 90–110 min.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which terminal at Dublin Airport should I arrive at?

Terminal 1: Ryanair, British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Swiss, Air France (codeshare), all low-cost carriers, and regional services. Terminal 2: Aer Lingus (all routes), United, Delta, American Airlines, Emirates, Etihad, and most Middle East/Gulf carriers. If in doubt, check your boarding pass — the terminal is printed or shown in the airline app. Your LocalsRide driver booking requires the correct terminal.

What are the alternatives to a taxi from Dublin Airport?

Aircoach (€7–10, 30–45 min to O'Connell Street, runs every 15–20 min) is the most cost-effective bus option and continues to Heuston Station and south Dublin. Dublin Bus routes 16 and 41 are cheaper but slower (45–70 min, multiple stops). A pre-booked private car (from €28) is direct to your hotel address — competitive for groups of 2–3 versus individual Aircoach tickets plus taxi at the far end.

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