Around one third of departing passengers travel to the campus by bus already and the airport operator believes it can increase this share
DAA, the operator of Dublin Airport, is seeking expressions of interest from transport operators who would like to operate scheduled bus services from the two terminals from next Spring onwards.
The airport is targeting an increase in the number of passengers travelling to and from the airport by bus over the coming years. The licences on offer will start from March 1, 2024 for a period of three years, with an option to be extended ...
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