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October Bank Holiday Advice For Passengers Travelling From Dublin Airport
October 23 2008
More than 285,000 passengers are expected to travel through Dublin Airport
this Bank Holiday Weekend from Friday 24th to Monday 27th October 2008.
Over 2,000 flights will arrive and depart during this period including 100
charter flights, mainly to sun destinations such as Canary Islands, mainland
Spain, Turkey and Cyprus.
Dublin Airport would like to remind passengers about the EU Aviation Security
regulations concerning liquids. Passengers are urged to check the details
of these regulations on www.dublinairport.com BEFORE setting out
on their journey to the airport.
Once again passengers are reminded to remove all sharp objects from hand
luggage. These objects should be packed into checked in luggage, in
addition, all laptop computers must be removed from their outer casing for
security screening.
Dublin Airport’s Customer Care teams will be working throughout the terminal
building this bank holiday weekend. Dressed in bright pink polo
shirts they are here to help smooth the way for passengers travelling through
the terminal building, they will also be on hand to give advice on EU liquid
restrictions and they will be assisting airlines in managing their queues at
check-in.
Passengers are advised to check-in at least 90 minutes BEFORE their flight
departure time and to allow a further 30 minutes if they are using one of the
long-term ca parks.
Ends
23rd October, 2008
Further information contact: Siobhan Moore – 01.814 4108 /
087.2710065
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