Dublin Airport's focus on improving standards for passengers continues with the opening of the revamped “The Liffey Lounge”. Located between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, the stunning Liffey Lounge ...
Dublin Airport opted for a hare as its official mascot in recognition of the many Irish hares that can be found hopping ...
A PLANE BOUND for the United States had to turn around shortly after departing Dublin this afternoon to make an emergency ...
Dublin’s two main train stations are in close proximity, while Dublin airport is 13km (8 miles) from the campus and is directly accessible via bus or taxi. Learn more about Trinity's location. A warm ...
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Welcome to the Department of History of Art and Architecture, located in the heart of Dublin, surrounded by the national and city museums and galleries, on a campus renowned for its outstanding ...
Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland (Courtesy: K-State Football) The Wildcats will play in the 2025 Aer Lingus College Football Classic against the Iowa State University Cyclones. The game will be ...
Bid to raise cap was ‘validated’ before rug pulled again Dublin Airport has a passenger cap of 32 million, agreed upon over concerns for local infrastructure after building Terminal 2.
It’s an obligatory part of your airport experience to grab a full Irish breakfast before your flight and then do a bit of Duty Free shopping. People were saddened to find out the Terminal 1 Boots ...
The operator of Dublin Airport has said it is "baffled and bewildered" by Fingal County Council's decision to reject a bid to increase the passenger cap at the transport hub. The DAA had applied ...
Fingal County Council has ruled that an application from the operators of Dublin Airport to raise the airport's passenger cap to 36 million passengers per annum was invalid The Planning Authority ...
An application aimed at “swiftly” extending passenger numbers at Dublin Airport to 36 million per year has been ruled invalid by planners. Rejecting the move, Fingal County Council issued a ...