New 6,000+ space car park near Dublin Airport to open on Monday

Operating under the Park2Travel brand, the facility will be managed by APCOA.
New 6,000+ space car park near Dublin Airport to open on Monday

Eva Osborne

Passengers using Dublin Airport will be able to use the new 6,000 space Park2Travel car park from Monday.

The new car park is just six minutes away from the airport and will have a 24/7 bus shutttle service with quick transfers every 12 minutes during peak times.

There will be guaranteed parking availability with 6,000+ spaces as well as a monitored and patrolled facility for enhanced security.

There will be dedicated on-site assistance available at all times for customer support and 24/7 accessibility.

EV charging stations aim to provide a convenient solution for electric vehicle users.

Prebookings can be made now at www.park2travel.ie and there is currently a 15 per cent promo code - PARK2TRAVEL15 which customers can redeem online for bookings made before March 31st.

Operating under the Park2Travel brand, the facility will be managed by APCOA.

APCOA Ireland’s managing director Neil Cunningham said: “We’ve been busy preparing the car park ready for its opening.

"Full details are on www.park2travel.ie, including map and directions – though many people will already know the location which was formerly Quick Park until it closed in 2020.

"We look forward to welcoming customers and giving them a convenient, secure and sustainable airport parking experience.”

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