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This is a list of airports, airfields and aerodromes in the Republic of Ireland, grouped by type and sorted by location. For those marked *, the link is to an article on the locale, rather than just the airport or aerodrome.
DAA plc (styled "daa") (Irish: Údarás Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath cpt), [1] previously Dublin Airport Authority, is a commercial semi-state airport company in Ireland. The company owns and operates Dublin Airport and Cork Airport. Its other subsidiaries include the travel retail business Aer Rianta International [2] and DAA International. [3]
Aer Rianta International cpt (ARI) is an airport and retail holding and management company, registered in Dublin and with its head office at Dublin Airport. [1] ARI is a subsidiary of Ireland's state-owned DAA. [2] The company was established in 1988 as part of Aer Rianta (now daa). The airport division holds a 20% stake in Düsseldorf Airport.
Pages in category "Airports in the Republic of Ireland" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ireland's roads link Dublin with all the major cities (Belfast, Cork, Limerick, Derry, Galway, and Waterford). Driving is on the left. Signposts in the Republic of Ireland are shown in kilometres and speed limits in kilometres per hour. Distance and speed limit signs in Northern Ireland use imperial units in common with the rest of the United ...
Country City Airport Notes Refs Denmark Esbjerg: Esbjerg Airport [1] Norway Bergen: Bergen Airport, Flesland: Oslo: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen: Terminated [2] Stavanger: Stavanger Airport [3] Ireland Donegal: Donegal Airport: Dublin: Dublin Airport [4] United Kingdom Aberdeen: Aberdeen Airport: Base Barra: Barra Airport: Benbecula: Benbecula ...
Dublin Airport is the largest airport in Ireland, and in 2018 was the 13th busiest airport in Europe. Ireland has four main airports: Cork, Dublin, Shannon and Knock. There are also smaller regional airports at Donegal, Kerry, Galway, Sligo and Waterford. The latter three, as of July 2019, do not have any scheduled flights.
Cork Airport (Irish: Aerfort Chorcaí) (IATA: ORK, ICAO: EICK) is the second-largest international airport in Ireland, after Dublin and ahead of Shannon. It is 6.5 km (4.0 mi) south of Cork City centre, [1] in an area known as Farmers Cross. [5] In 2018, Cork Airport handled 2.39 million passengers, [6] growing by