UEFA Europa League fans flying into Dublin Airport for the final today (May 22) can use a free shuttle bus to get to the City Centre.
That's according to Dublin Airport, which revealed a number of resources for football fans travelling for the highly anticipated game between Italy's Atalanta and Germany's Leverkusen.
In a post published on X (formerly Twitter), a Dublin Airport spokesperson stated, "Travelling to Dublin for the UEL final? Help is at hand in our terminals to ensure you get on your [way] quickly. Look out for guides in both terminals."
The free shuttle bus has been set up as a "céad míle fáilte" to all fans flying in for the match.
The airport is expecting approximately 30,000 football fans to fly in for the final, which takes place at Aviva Stadium this evening.
Thousands of Gardaí - including the mounted and air units - will be patrolling the city in the lead up to the game, with almost 50,000 fans expected to descend on Dublin for the match.
Several roads around the vicinity of the Aviva will be closed or restricted to residents only.
A high number of pedestrians are expected to cause traffic delays as they make their way to the stadium for kick-off at 8pm.
Travelling to Dublin for the #UEL final? Help is at hand in our terminals to ensure you get on your quickly. Look out for…
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) May 21, 2024
⚽️ Guides in both terminals
⚽️ Free shuttle buses into Dublin city centre
Céad Míle Fáilte to all 30,000 attendees flying in for tomorrow’s match. ✈️ pic.twitter.com/HQtjnUUUgz
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