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Rugby Exodus to Kick Off Busy St. Brigid’s Bank Holiday Weekend At Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is looking forward to welcoming around 340,000 passengers over the coming St. Brigid’s Day bank holiday weekend.

Passenger numbers expected over the bank holiday weekend will be bolstered by supporters heading to Paris for the Six Nations rugby match between France and Ireland on Friday night.

Passengers departing from Dublin Airport over the coming days are reminded to arrive at their terminal two hours before a short-haul flight and 3 hours prior to a long-haul flight.

Over the four days between Friday February 2 and Monday February 5, around 172,000 people will fly out of Dublin Airport, with around 168,000 due to arrive.

According to Graeme McQueen, Media Relations Manager, daa: “The busy long weekend will kick off early, with several thousand Irish rugby fans heading over to Paris for the opening Six Nations match on Friday night. Many travellers will also avail of the Bank Holiday weekend to get away for some winter sun, a city break or to meet up with friends and loved ones overseas.

“We’re expecting an average of 85,000 passengers per day over the weekend. To ensure a smooth journey through the airport, we would strongly advise passengers to prepare for security in advance. A key time-saver for passengers at this time of year is to plan your airport outfit, keeping in mind that items such as hoodies and also ankle boots will need to be removed when going through security.”

Emer Roche
Emer Roche
Emer has over 10 years experience working for Irish magazines, supplements, websites and creative agencies. She’s written features for U Magazine, Image Magazine and theheyday.ie, across a range of subjects such as women’s interest, travel, culture, news and interviews. She also has a portfolio of commercial writing for creative agencies, such as RTE.ie and Originate Creative. Emer is a Dublin native with part of her heart in Ardmore, County Waterford. She lives in Dublin 7 with her husband, two kids, dog and cat.
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