Dublin Airport car park in Santry to reopen, bringing 6,000 new spaces

An extra 6,000 car park spaces will be available at Dublin Airport from next year
Dublin Airport car park in Santry to reopen, bringing 6,000 new spaces

James Cox

An extra 6,000 car park spaces will be available at Dublin Airport from next year.

The old QuickPark site in Santry will reopen on the March 10th, after sitting empty for the last five years.

APCOA has announced its taking over the car park - with a website,  ‘Park2Travel’, already up and running to pre-book.

Shuttle buses will run from the car park to Dublin Airport, and the spaces will be more than welcome as the existing car parks regularly sell out.

Neil Cunningham, managing director of APCOA Ireland, said: “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."

 

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