All Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional flights to the UK, mainland Europe, New York, Boston, Chicago and Orlando depart and arrive Terminal 2 Dublin Airport.
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The following airlines operate services to and from Terminal 2, Dublin Airport:
Dublin Airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Most flights out of Terminal 1 are shorter flights, while long-haul flights tend to originate out of Terminal 2. Passengers heading to the U.S can actually go through U.S. customs and border control at Dublin Airport.
Do flights always leave from same terminal? It depends on the airport and airline. Connecting flights may take off from the same terminal, but often they do not.
T2 is linked to Terminal 1 both landside and airside. This means that if you're a transfer passenger, you can get to your boarding gates quickly and without a fuss. As the anchor tenant, Aer Lingus occupies 28 check-in desks in the west-end of the check-in building.
Terminal 2: All Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional flights to the UK, mainland Europe, New York, Boston, Chicago and Orlando depart and arrive Terminal 2 Dublin Airport.
We advise passengers to arrive at their terminal 2 hours before their scheduled departure time for short-haul flights, and 3 hours before long-haul flights. If you are checking bags or travelling in a group you should allow more time. Always consult your airline for check-in in desk and bag drop opening hours.
An enclosed walkway connects the Departures Level of Terminal 1 with the Arrivals Level of Terminal 2. Once you pass through security in both terminals, you are within a common departures area, and you can freely walk between the shopping areas and boarding gates across both terminals.
Terminal 2 is a 75,000 m2 (810,000 sq ft) terminal and pier (Pier E) which provides aircraft parking for 27 narrow body aircraft through 25 departure gates and 16 immigration desks which can handle up to 15 million passengers annually.
What do you mean by peak times? At the moment, peak times at Security can occur in Terminal 1 05.00 to 08.00 for morning flights, and in Terminal 2 at 05.00 to 12.00 for morning and early afternoon flights. Terminal 1 has a second peak time at Security between 15:00 to 19:00 for evening flights.
Dublin Airport's Fast Track lane helps you get through Security quicker, by avoiding any longer queue times through main Security. If you're tight on time or just prefer more time to relax on airside, Fast-Track is a good option.
We advise passengers to arrive at their terminal 2 hours before departure time for short-haul flights, and 3 hours before long-haul flights. If you are checking bags or travelling in a group you should allow more time. Always consult your airline for check-in in desk and bag drop opening hours.
In November 2010, Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 and its connected boarding gate pier were opened. The award-winning new terminal will allow the airport to handle more than 30 million passengers per year.
All carry-on luggage must fit in the overhead compartment or under the seat in front of you. The Aer Lingus carry-on bag size will differ depending on the type of flight: Regional flights: 18.5 x 13 x 8 inches (48 x 33 x 20 cm), including handles, pockets, or other features.