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Jamie2k9 10th November 2010 14:39

October Traffic
 
More than 1.7 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in October


More than 1.7 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in October, a 1% increase on the same period last year and the first monthly increase in passenger numbers in more than two years.

Passenger volumes to and from continental Europe increased by 4% with almost 880,000 passengers travelling on these routes last month. UK traffic declined by 1% with just over 638,000 passengers travelling between Dublin and British airports during October.

Transatlantic traffic increased by almost 4% with almost 134,000 travelling to and from North America during the period. Passenger numbers on domestic routes fell by 37% in October with just over 32,000 people taking domestic flights last month.

Other international passenger traffic, which is principally flights to the Middle East, increased by almost 26% to almost 27,000 in October.

Just over 16 million passengers used Dublin in the 10 months to the end of October, a 10% decline on the previous year. However, stripping out the impact of ash cloud disruption, and other one-off factors, the underlying decline in passenger numbers for the first 10 months of the year was 7%.

positive 10th November 2010 15:48

Good news hopefully the figures keep going in the right direction.

akerosid 10th November 2010 16:43

Unfortunately I doubt it, for some time; the economy seems to be going south in a big way this evening; there is a strong likelihood that the IMF may have to step in within the next few weeks (or even days) and the likely effects of the cuts already proposed is that domestic demand will be very hard hit.

Jamie2k9 10th November 2010 17:06

Aer Lingus Regional Summer 2011
 
BLK - daily
CWF - 2 daily except 1 on SAT
EDI - 2 daily except 1 on SAT (Not including EI A320 daily service)
GLA - 4 daily except 2 on SAT

thebig C 11th November 2010 12:02

True, about the only reason Estonian survived on the route for so long is because Tallinn is about the only City in the 10 accession States that Ryanair didn't serve. I wonder did the authorities finally budge on fees?!;)

Stevek 11th November 2010 13:21

Seems FR will reinstate Prague and Budapest in March.

Jamie2k9 11th November 2010 16:01


Seems FR will reinstate Prague and Budapest in March.
Budapest has being taken off the booking system yesterday. It was due to operate 4 weekly from next March but it now looks like that it will only be Prague.

fanrailuk 12th November 2010 13:11

US Customer
 
Does anyone know if one were to travel CWL-DUB-JFK if the facilities allow US Border & Customs clearance before boarding the JFK bound flight, therefore easing transit at JFK? If so, what is the procedure...?

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dublindispatch 12th November 2010 13:25

Best place is to check the DAA (dublin airport authority) website

Kavs8 12th November 2010 17:38


Does anyone know if one were to travel CWL-DUB-JFK if the facilities allow US Border & Customs clearance before boarding the JFK bound flight, therefore easing transit at JFK? If so, what is the procedure...?
ARRIVING IN T1 & PROCEEDING TO T2:

I dont no the current situation but from December 7th 2010 (T2 opens) that all connecting passengers will follow the existing signs for ''Transfers'' you will arrive at a security screening area which you must clear before following the signs for ''T2 Transfers'' then you will pass threw the partially existing Pier D and arriving in T2 where you will be met by two signs <- ''Check-In'', -> ''Transfers''. Follow the signs for Transfers and you will arrive at Security with the following signange, <- ''All flights within Continental Europe'', -> ''US Border Customs & Pre-clearance'' Follow the signs for US customs and you will then be screened as detailed on the daa.ie site. After that you just proceed to your gate and arrive hassile free as a domestic passenger in the US.

ARRIVING IN T2 AND PROCEEDING TO FLIGHT FROM T2:

Proceed threw baggage re-claim, and follow signs for ''Transfers''. You will arrive in the security area and will be met by two signs, <- ''All flights within Continental Europe'', -> ''US Border Customs & Pre-clearance''. Follow the signs for US customs and you will then be screened as mentioned above thus arriving as a domestic passenger in the US.

EISNN 12th November 2010 18:31

KAVS you are more or less correct in everything except:


then you will pass threw the partially existing Pier D and arriving in T2
It's the partially existing Pier C not D.


After that you just proceed to your gate and arrive hassile free as a domestic passenger in the US.
Unfortunately full CBP facilities will not be up and running until the new year. They want to bring it in step by step to deal with any teething problems that may arise with any new facility. They will start with what they have already which is Immigration but not Customs so flights will not be arriving as domestic flights until sometime in early 2011.

FANRAILUK

yes you can clear immigration and eventually customs even if you are transiting in DUB from another city. However, the flight from Cardiff connects with EI109 to JFK and there are no CBP immigration facilities provided for EI109 at the moment.

Kavs8 12th November 2010 18:33

Sorry i always get Pier C, and Pier D confused :O, oh i no but i was meaning transatlantic traffic from T2 begins 7 December. I think its 17 January when CBP will be running Fully.

eireoflot82 15th November 2010 12:30

new ad for terminal 2.better not tell shane ross how much it cost!YouTube - DAA Terminal 2 Advertisement

dublindispatch 15th November 2010 14:54

I hope it works and get some new business

vkid 15th November 2010 15:17

It baffles me why they are showing this ad on prime time Irish TV. If people have to fly from Dublin, and use terminal 2 a TV advert is not going to increase or change those volumes. Irish people know T2 is there..

I can understand the ad being used elsewhere but on Irish TV it seems a ridiculous waste of money

ryan2000 15th November 2010 15:36

The same branding excercise took place when the Cork terminal opened in 2006. The money would be better spent on marketing support for new routes. Maybe it's a PR excercise to counter the Taj mahal adverts paid for by Ryanair which portray T2 as a massive waste of money.

dublindispatch 15th November 2010 16:58

I agree Ryan, if they did the ads and also able to say oh look at all the new routes than yeah kool show the add but as it stands we all kinda know its there just waiting for action!

Noxegon 17th November 2010 20:44

I have to laugh.

The DAA is now saying that the US Customs Authorities are not going to move to Terminal Two until next year. Presumably this means that all the US Airlines will hold off on their terminal move until then. Apparently Aer Lingus isn't going to transfer all its operations over until January either.

I guess that means that when T2 opens next week the only airline using it for the first while will be Etihad?

Shamrock350 18th November 2010 03:04

Aer Lingus will move in next week, London routes are said to be first followed by the rest of the short haul network. The first flight out of the terminal is Etihad on Tuesday and will be followed by Aer Lingus shortly after.

Noxegon 18th November 2010 07:24

Aer Lingus plans trial at new terminal - The Irish Times - Thu, Nov 18, 2010


Aer Lingus will begin operating some trial flights from Terminal 2 tomorrow, but it stressed that passengers must still check in at the existing Terminal 1 building. Passengers on flights which arrive into Terminal 2 will also be escorted to the Terminal l building for exit. People collecting passengers have also been asked to collect them as normal from the existing building.


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