
Requesting Assistance
Get a hand through the airport with your wheelchair
Requesting Assistance
Get a hand through the airport with your wheelchair
We're dedicated to making sure everyone has a welcoming and stress-free journey. Whether you need a member of staff to help you through security or you're looking to sort accessibility services, we're here to support you at every stage of your trip.
Get a hand through the airport with your wheelchair
Get a hand through the airport with your wheelchair
Support for autism and other physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory difficulties
Support for autism and other physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory difficulties
A space designed to calm passengers who might feel overwhelmed
A space designed to calm passengers who might feel overwhelmed
Where to find our accessible bays and how to get reduced PRM rates
Where to find our accessible bays and how to get reduced PRM rates
We have spaces around the airport that amplify announcements for those with hearing difficulties.
There's specialist accessibility toilets in T1's Arrivals Hall and after the Security Screening in T2.
Browse answers to frequently asked questions about Dublin Airport.
Book here. Bookings must be made at least 12 hours ahead of time, closing at midnight for the next day.
Yes, you're allowed to bring essential medication and dietary liquids over 100ml. Show them to Security and bring a prescription or doctor’s note. Additional screening may apply.
This depends on your airline and destination, so please check with your airline before you travel.
Yes, if the passenger informs the assistance provider and has allowed sufficient time ahead of their boarding time in the airport. Pre-booking will help with allowing time for shopping / restaurants.
Our Sensory Rooms in Terminals 1 and 2 offer a calm, relaxing space for passengers who feel overwhelmed in busy surroundings.