Dublin Airport gearing up for busy St Brigid’s Bank Holiday weekend
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The arrival of thousands of tourists and England rugby fans are set to swell numbers travelling through Dublin Airport over the coming St Brigid’s bank holiday weekend.
The first bank holiday weekend of the year will see around 340,000 passengers travelling through Dublin Airport over the four days between Friday and Monday.
Over the four-day period, around 171,000 passengers are set to arrive into Dublin Airport.
Many of those will be rugby fans heading to the match, while Ireland is also set to welcome many visitors from around the world who are coming to Ireland to enjoy the increasingly popular St Brigid’s weekend festival, which will see events taking place all around the island.

Dublin Airport Authority Picture Conor McCabe Photography.
Sarah Ryan, daa’s director of communications, predicted: “It’s going to be a busy weekend in both the departures and arrivals halls at Dublin Airport.
“Events and festivals are a big driver of inward tourism these days and the addition of the St Brigid’s bank holiday weekend and the accompanying festival of events around the country is proving to be a popular reason to visit Ireland at what was previously a quiet time of year.
“A lot of Ireland-based travellers will also avail of the long weekend to get away for a city break, some winter sun or to visit loved ones overseas.”