Support For Every Traveller

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.

Other Special Assistance Facilities

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Assistance Dogs

Assistance Dogs

What you need to know about travelling with your helpful canine.

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Guide to Dublin Airport

Guide to Dublin Airport

Handy tips that take the stress out of navigating the airport.

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Induction Loops

Induction Loops

We have spaces around the airport that amplify announcements for those with hearing difficulties.

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Changing Places

Changing Places

There's specialist accessibility toilets in T1's Arrivals Hall and after the Security Screening in T2.

Frequently Asked Questions

Browse answers to frequently asked questions about Dublin Airport.

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Yes, passengers are allowed to bring essential medication and dietary requirements in liquid form of greater than 100ml in volume. We recommend you bring any medication you may need for your trip in your hand luggage in a clear resealable bag. They should be labelled with a prescription or doctor’s letter which may be required to certify it is an essential item.

Additional screening may be required, so please present the items to the Security Officer, and ask for their guidance.

This depends on the airline you are travelling with and the destination, we advise that passengers check with their individual airline. 

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.

Dublin Airport has two purpose built sensory rooms, designed to help calm passengers who might feel overwhelmed in busy and unfamiliar airport surroundings, located in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.