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Dublin Airport
Dublin
Airport is situated about 4 miles from the city centre.
You can get into Dublin via taxi, private bus or public bus (the
journey takes about 30 minutes). Taxi fares to the city centre
range between £12-15, public bus about £2.
Airlink coaches will take you directly to either of the two main
train stations (Heuston and Connolly) for about £5, in the case
that if you are taking an Intercity train to another part of the
country.
Aerdart runs
a bus service from the airport to Howth DART station.
To get around Dublin, you'll need to go by taxi, Dublin
Bus or DART,
which is an electrified service operating for 25 miles along the
East Coast from Howth in the North to Bray in the South. There
are three DART stations in Dublin city centre: Connolly, Tara Street
and Pearse.
For more information about rail services, go to Iarnrod
Eireann.
Shannon Airport
If your interview is taking place in the west of Ireland, you may
be flying into Shannon, Co. Clare Shannon
Airport is 15 miles (20 mins) from Limerick City, 12 miles from
Ennis and 52 miles from Galway city. Taxis are readily available
in the forecourt of the arrivals hall at Shannon airport and bus
services operate regularly from Shannon to Limerick City, connecting
with the main Intercity bus and
train routes. For information about bus connections and
timetables, check
Bus Eireann.
Cork Airport
Cork Airport
is situated 20 minutes outside Cork city. Bus services operate
regularly from the airport into Cork city, connecting with the main
Intercity bus
and train
routes.
There are also regional airports at Knock, Sligo, Galway, Kerry
and Waterford while Northern Ireland is served by Belfast international,
Belfast city and Derry airports.
Information on each of the airports is available from Aer
Rianta.
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