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What is the difference between Dublin Airlink and Aircoach?

Aircoach is a customised coach with reclining seats, whereas Airlink is just a glorified bus. Most people prefer to pay the Euro 2 exrra for the added comfort after a long flight. If choosing the public transport option, Aircoach is more luxurious but Airlink goes closer to the OP's destination.



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Dublin Express provides two routes, the 782 Route operates between Heuston Rail Station and Dublin Airport, the 784 Route operates between Camden Street on Dublin's south side and Dublin Airport. Aircoach drops off on O'Connell Street, Dublin's main street (and Kildare Street) only.

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At Dublin Airport you can purchase your ticket from any Aircoach staff member at the Aircoach departure stand at Terminal 1, Zone 2 and Terminal 2, Zone 20. You may also purchase your ticket from your driver when boarding the coach using cash or contactless payment.

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Free Travel Pass Free Travel Passes are accepted on a space available basis for all routes except the 705X Derry/London Derry & Belfast City. Seat reservation is available online and on the Aircoach App for Free Travel Pass holders.

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Aircoach tickets can be bought online or from customer staff at Dublin Airport. A return ticket from Dublin Airport to O'Connell Street (Dublin City Centre) typically costs around 9 Euros.

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At Dublin Airport you can purchase your ticket from any Aircoach staff member at the Aircoach departure stand at Terminal 1, Zone 2 and Terminal 2, Zone 20. You may also purchase your ticket from your driver when boarding the coach using cash or contactless payment.

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Airlink. The Airlink is a public coach service from Dublin Airport to multiple locations throughout Dublin city centre. Fares are cheaper than both Aircoach and taxis.

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Our N7 Service (Route 726) and Dundrum Service (Route 750) operate to and from Dublin Airport 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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The best way to plan a journey by bus is by using Transport for Ireland's journey planner or the Moovit service. Both tools allow you to enter a start point and end point for your journey and will then provide you with a map of the route for your journey along with operator and departure information.

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Subject to availability you may be allowed to travel on an earlier departure that day, however, your seat is only guaranteed on the timed journey specified on your booking.

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Paying with cash: An exact fare system is operated by Dublin Bus and only coins (not notes) are accepted. No change is given. Prepaid tickets: You can also pay your fare with a prepaid ticket. Magnetic prepaid tickets must be inserted into the bus validator when boarding.

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Aircoach is licenced by The National Transport Authority (NTA). Aircoach is committed to delivering high quality public transport services and has been instrumental in increasing the level of public transport usage in Ireland over the last number of years.

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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.

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Uber. Another way to get from Dublin Airport to City Center is to use Uber, the American multinational ride-hailing company. According to its Price Estimator, a ride from the Airport to the city centre is between €31-40.

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You may travel free on Luas if you have a Free Travel Pass. If you have a Free Travel Pass, you do not need to get a ticket for Luas. However, you must produce your pass on the tram if requested to do so by a Luas Customer Service Officer or Inspector.

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