6,000+ more car parking spaces available at Dublin Airport in 2025

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Having been out of action since 2020, the Dublin Airport Car Park will re-open to customers on 10th March 2025. Operating under the ‘Park2Travel’ branding, the 6,100+ space facility will be managed by APCOA, Europe’s largest parking company with extensive experience in the airport sector across Europe.

The newly re-opened site will be a welcome addition to the existing infrastructure at Dublin airport, providing travellers with an additional 42 acres of parking just 1.5km from the airport terminal and connected by frequent shuttle buses at no additional charge. Our prebooking website www.park2travel.ie is now live, allowing customers to reserve their parking in advance of the car park opening on 10th March 2025.

Neil Cunningham, Managing Director APCOA Ireland commented: “We are delighted to have been appointed to manage this valuable asset, increasing the supply of parking to meet the growing demand at Dublin airport and giving customers a reliable and convenient parking experience.”

In the travel sector, APCOA group provides best-in-class parking and traffic management solutions at 830 locations, including 60 airports across Europe, giving us a unique understanding of the specific demands associated with airport parking. 

APCOA’s vast experience as Europe's leading managed parking services provider in the airport sector means that we are able to provide a complete range of innovative, reliable and secure solutions designed around efficiency and customer experience, all supported by highly trained personnel and custom technology. 
APCOA’s services deliver seamless travel that relieves airport passengers of stress at airports such as Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Düsseldorf Airport and Stuttgart Airport in Germany, Milan Bergamo, Milan Malpensa and Milan Linate Airport in Italy, several Airports in Norway managed by Avinor as well as London Heathrow, Aberdeen, Southampton and Luton Airports in the UK.

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