
Dublin Airport Information
Dublin Airport (IATA: DUB) can be found in Collinstown, 10km north of the city of Dublin, Ireland. With over 18 million passengers in 2010, the airport is the busiest in Ireland. It is the headquarters of the Irish flag-carrier Aer Lingus, Europe's largest 'cheap' airline Ryanair, and Irish regional domestic airline Aer Arann. Buses and taxis connect it to the city, with a Rapid Transit Line in development.
The airport provides flights to many cities in Ireland, Europe and the UK, including all 5 airports in London. There is a decent long-haul network from the airport too, with a range of carriers flying to popular destinations in the US and a twice daily service to Abu Dhabi.
Here are some of the major Airlines that service Dublin Airport:
- Adria Airways
- Aer Arann
- Aer Lingus
- Aer Lingus Regional operated by Aer Arann
- Air France operated by CityJet
- Air France Cargo
- Czech Airlines
- Europe Airpost
- FedEx Feeder operated by Air Contractors
- Iberworld
- Monarch Airlines
- Palmair operated by Astraeus Airlines
- Ryanair
- Thomson Airways
- US Airways
The above mentioned information is taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Airport
Cork Airport Information
Cork Airport (IATA: ORK) is one of the three principal international airports of Ireland, along with Dublin and Shannon. It is located 6.5 km (4.0 mi)south of Cork City in an area known as Farmers Cross.
Here are some of the major Airlines that service Cork Airport:
- Aer Arann
- Aer Lingus
- Aer Lingus Regional operated by Aer Arann
- Air Europa
- Air Southwest
- Austrian Airlines operated by Tyrolean Airways
- Bulgaria Air
- Dubrovnik Airline
- DHL Express operated by Atlantic Airlines
- Flybe
- FedEx Feeder operated by Air Contractors
- Manx2
- Palmair operated by
- Astraeus Airlines
- Wizz Air
The above mentioned information is taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cork_Airport
Belfast International Airport Information
Around 4 million passengers travelled through the airport in 2010, an 11.7% decline since 2009.Belfast International is the busiest airport in Northern Ireland and the second busiest airport on the island of Ireland in terms of passenger numbers after Dublin Airport, and is followed by Belfast-City, Cork and Shannon.
The site for the airport was established in 1917 when it was selected to be a Royal Flying Corps training establishment during the First World War. The airport remained open at the end of the war for RAF activity.
Here are some of the major Airlines that service Belfast International Airport:
- Aer Lingus
- EasyJet
- Jet2.com
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- Thomson Airways
- DHL Express
- Maersk
- TNT Airways
