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Ireland is very well served by regional airports, many with routes to the UK and beyond. Most international flights arrive to Dublin, Cork, Shannon or Belfast. Transatlantic flights generally land early in the day allowing you plenty of time to get to your destination.

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Dublin Airport
Belfast Airports
Shannon Airport
Cork Airport


Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is located about 6 miles north of Dublin's city center, is well signposted on all major routes and is served by an excellent road network. Dublin Airport serves both international and domestic airlines and is the main airport in Ireland.

Flying time to Ireland is 6½ hours from New York, 7½ hours from Chicago, 10 hours from Los Angeles and approximately 1 hour from most British cities. Although there are no direct flights from Australia or New Zealand, connecting flight from Britain is easily arranged.

There is no rail link to the airport. An express bus links railway stations, Busaras (Dublin's central bus station) and the city center. The Air Coach, which calls at city center hotels, is also a good option on arrival. A taxi to the city center from the airport is easy to arrange and should be metered.

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Belfast Airports

Located on the eastern shore of Northern Ireland, visitors can access the whole of Ireland when flying to Belfast. Major road networks lead from the city to Dublin and to the other regions of Ireland. Belfast's Europa Buscentre/Great Victoria Street Station acts as a departure point if you wish to travel by bus and rail.

Belfast International Airport is Northern Ireland's busiest airport, serving air routes from both Britain and Europe. Belfast City Airport is a smaller yet no less important airport. It has flights from major cities throughout the UK.

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Shannon Airport

Shannon Airport is located in Shannon, County Clare on the west coast of Ireland. The airport is about 10 miles from Limerick, and 12 miles from Ennis.

Shannon Airport is not as busy as Dublin Airport, but has a stopover of just one hour on most transatlantic flights. Visitors from Britain and Europe can also fly directly to Shannon Airport.

If you plan on visiting the west of Ireland, you may like to arrange for your itinerary to begin and end at Shannon. This makes for an excellent tour of Ireland if planned in a loop to include some of the countries major towns and attractions. It will definitely save you a few hours in travel time!

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Cork Airport

Cork Airport is located 5 miles from the city center and is well signposted on all major routes. The airport serves air routes from Britain as well as domestic flights.

Flying to Cork Airport, you will find the south west counties of Cork and Kerry are easily accessible as well as neighboring Waterford, Kilkenny and Tipperary.

A frequent bus service operates from the airport to the city center. Train services operate from Cork's Kent station serving all of Ireland.

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Remember to drive on the left!

All traffic in Ireland drives on the left hand side of the road. You will see signs on the road reminding you of this. Be careful at junctions, as this can be confusing until you get used to driving on the left. Best advice is to drive slowly and cautiously and you'll gradually become more comfortable.

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