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Dublin Airport arrivals today

You can check the table below for information regarding arrivals at Dublin Airport today. Here you will also find lots of helpful information, e.g. you can find out in advance if your flight will be rescheduled or cancelled. You can also take advantage of car rental services and find additional information to help you on your journey.

Below you will find flight arrivals at Dublin Airport.

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Arrivals in other time periods

Haven’t you found the arrival flight you were looking for? Here is a list of flights landing at Dublin - Airport in particular time periods:

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Also, you can find the information about the same flight that was scheduled for yesterday or will arrive tomorrow.

Arrivals by terminal

Would you like to get more information about the terminal where your flight arrives? For your convenience, we have organized all important information about DUB arriving flights at Arrivals in Terminal 1, Arrivals in Terminal 2, Arrivals in Terminal T2.

Flight alerts about arrivals at Dublin Airport

Passengers sometimes have to wait longer than expected for their flight. This may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, such as bad weather. When this happens, planes fly unsafely and passengers have to wait at the airport. By using the tracking table, you can be made aware of any changes in advance and you can also make optimal use of your time in the event of flight delays. To track live arrivals at Dublin Airport just enter your flight details and email address into the table below.

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Pick-up upon flight arrival at Dublin Airport

If you are planning to pick up passengers, use the Dublin Airport arrivals pick-up area. This is located in a multi-storey car park which permits short-stay parking. Signs at the entrance to Terminals 1 and 2 will lead you to the correct parking area. Payment is from €3 per hour. For safety reasons, it is advisable not to leave your car unattended by the driver at any time of the day, as a car left unattended outside the terminal will either be jammed with other cars or towed away by the airport police. In addition, a fee of €140 will be charged for towing services. An additional fee of €35 per day will be charged for each day the vehicle is stored.

Drop-off at Dublin Airport after flight arrival

Dublin International Airport provides dedicated drop-off areas to make your airport visit more convenient. This helps passengers to arrive at Dublin Airport flight arrivals safely and on time. These areas are located outside Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and passengers must follow the allocated signs to reach them.

Keep in mind that if you leave your car unattended outside the airport, it may be picked up by a tow truck. There is also a charge for towing your car.

Dublin Airport transportation

There are many different modes of transport available at Dublin Airport, including renting a car, taxi, or bus. So, you should have no trouble finding transportation to suit your specific needs, even if you are far away from your destination.

Tips on flight arrival at Dublin Airport

Dublin International Airport has a few tips for passengers to make their arrival in the UK comfortable and safe.

1. Check your visa and passport requirements.

Many English-speaking countries do not require a visa for tourist airport arrivals to Dublin. Tourists are normally allowed to stay in the UK for up to 6 months without a visa. You should check visa requirements before travelling - this can be done on the UK government website. Just use the linked tool to find out what is required depending on your country of residence. Currently, you may need documents such as a visa, ESTA, or documents related to coronavirus (COVID-19), such as certificates of vaccination or negative tests before departure.

2. Make sure you have cash.

Ireland's currency is the Euro, so it is best to carry cash with you when you arrive at the zone of arrival at Dublin Airport. There are plenty of ATMs in Ireland and if your bank has approved the use of your card abroad, you should have no problem withdrawing cash.

3. Make sure you join the right queue.

At the airport, there is a sign near passport control which indicates which area you need to go through. All passengers must go through the immigration zone associated with their flight. Please note that there are areas designated for passengers from the UK, the European Economic Area (EEA)*, or Switzerland, and more.

DAA arrivals at Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is keen to provide disabled passengers with all the services and privileges of the Airport, which is why it operates in accordance with DDA standards. This ensures that people with disabilities are able to:

  • Report your arrival at the airport and request assistance in designated areas inside and outside the terminal building.
  • Move from your assigned location to the reception desk.
  • Check-in and register baggage.
  • Go from the check-in desk to the plane with

complete emigration, customs, and security procedures.

  • Board the plane with the provision of lifts, wheelchairs, or other necessary assistance.
  • Pass from the aircraft to the baggage claim area and collect your luggage by going through immigration and customs procedures.
  • Walk from the luggage hall to your designated arrival point.
  • Get to connecting flights during transit, with help in the air and on the ground.
  • If necessary, relocate to a restroom.

Customs & Immigration at Dublin Airport

Passengers at Dublin Airport are required to go through customs and immigration in order to enter the Dublin Airport arrivals and departures areas. Control services are provided by the Border Management Unit (BMU), which is operated by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of the Department of Justice and Equality.

  1. Arrivals from the EU. If you are travelling within the EU, follow the blue channel after picking up your luggage. Customs officers keep an eye on the area and carry out periodic checks. If you need to declare any items, go to the red point.
  2. Arrivals from outside the EU. Once you have received your luggage, you will need to go through customs control. Duty-free and tax-free entry permits are indicated in the customs hall. There is a red channel for declaring eligible goods. The green channel exists if passengers have nothing to declare. If in doubt, use the red point.

Dublin Airport arrivals in Terminal 1

Dublin Airport T1 arrivals are located on the ground level of the baggage hall with carousels 4 - 1 and 5 - 9 on either side of the centre, where there is a screening area leading to the arrivals meeting and information desk. Services and facilities available to passengers include a bookshop, a café, reservation desks and car rental desks, ICE currency exchange, ATM, Bank of Ireland, travel and transport information, an information desk and a bar. Terminal 1 is the main terminal where you will find most airlines including Air France, British Airways, Flybe, Ryanair, etc. You can find detailed information about Terminal 1 Dublin Airport arrivals airlines arriving at Dublin Airport Terminal 1.

Dublin Airport Terminal 2 arrivals

Terminal 2 Dublin Airport arrivals are located on the upper level, with customs and the connecting flight corridor to Terminal 1. After customs, you will find baggage carousels 1-6, 2 baggage handling counters, a Loop shop, currency exchange, and access to the arrival hall. There is a meeting area in the centre of the lounge, and there is food and drink concessions on either side. Terminal 2 Dublin Airport arrivals companies tend to be long-haul, including Aer Lingus, American Airlines, Etihad Airways, and United Airlines.