Dublin Airport forecasts record 1.8M passengers, a 22% rise for Christmas.
Key Points
- 1Dublin Airport projects a record 1.8 million passengers will travel through the facility during the 2025 Christmas festive period.
- 2The forecast indicates a substantial 22% year-over-year rise in passenger throughput compared to the previous Christmas travel season.
- 3Operator daa confirms that this anticipated volume will constitute the busiest holiday travel period in the airport's history.
Dublin Airport (DUB) is preparing for its busiest festive season on record, with operator daa projecting that 1.8 million passengers will utilize the facility during the upcoming Christmas travel period. This forecast represents a substantial 22% increase in passenger throughput compared to the previous year's Christmas season, signaling a robust recovery and heightened demand for international travel to and from Ireland.
The surge in passenger volume places significant operational demands on the airport infrastructure and staff. daa is advising passengers to allocate ample time for security screening and check-in procedures, particularly during peak travel days immediately preceding and following Christmas Day. The record numbers underscore the critical role DUB plays in connecting the Irish diaspora and facilitating holiday travel across Europe and North America.
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