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Your safety and security is a priority for the Dublin
Airport Authority (DAA). When travelling by plane you will be required to go through Passenger Security Screening for a security check. This security check is related to what you are allowed to take with you on board an aircraft.
Both your carry-on luggage and check-in baggage will be checked by means of
detection equipment and may also be subject to a hand search. This is to ensure
that you are not carrying any potentially dangerous substances or items that
could pose a risk to the passengers and crew or to the security and safety of
the aircraft.
Passengers are advised to carry just ONE piece of hand
luggage. Sharp objects should be removed from carry-on luggage and placed in
checked-in luggage.
Before departing for the Airport, please check your
flight is on time and confirm what time your airline requires you to check
in. Dublin Airport recommends you arrive at the airport at least 90
minutes before your scheduled flight departs. Please be patient if you
have to queue at the check-in desks, security control, or at the boarding gate -
the security checks we employ as you pass through the Airport ensure the safety
of all our passengers. A dedicated passenger security channel operates for
domestic Irish flights.
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For a list of prohibited items in your carry-on luggage
please click here
.
For a list of prohibited
items that must not be packed in your carry-on luggage or check-in luggage.
Please click here.
This list is
not definitive and Security may request that certain items, which are not on the
list, be surrendered for security and safety reasons
Help us reduce the queues at security control by ensuring that you do not pack prohibited items in your carry-on luggage. Make sure you leave plenty of time after check-in for the security screening process. Passengers should plan to arrive in the terminal building at least 90 minutes before their flight departure time irrespective of whether they are checking in online or at the airport.
Dublin Airport would like to thank all passengers for their cooperation with security procedures.
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