Parking spaces at Dublin Airport are all sold out ahead of the May bank holiday weekend, the airport has confirmed.
Passengers flying out of Dublin are urged to seek other alternative travel arrangements if a parking booking has not already been made.
It comes following an alert issued by a Dublin Airport spokesperson on April 30 warning passengers of "very high" demand for car spaces.
People travelling to the airport are advised to consider bus or taxi services, or arrange to be dropped off at the appropriate terminal.
Parking at Dublin Airport is SOLD OUT for this weekend. If you do not have a booking, please plan to travel to the airport via an alternate mode.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) May 2, 2024
➡️ Getting to the airport: https://t.co/diECPL6fch pic.twitter.com/LfEYndHqGZ
According to the Dublin Airport website, the estimated cost of a taxi from Busaras is between €15 and €25, while the approximate cost from Heuston Station is between €30 and €40.
Dublin Bus route 41 serving Swords and Dublin City Centre via Dublin Airport operates on a 24 hour basis for passengers seeking transportation to Busaras or Connolly or Heuston train stations.
Information on the top bus routes from towns and cities across Ireland is available on the Dublin Airport website.
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