At Dublin Airport, we believe it is important that airlines and passengers are aware of the various charges that airlines incur each year for the use of infrastructure such as runways and passenger terminals. These charges are typically paid indirectly by passengers via the airline ticket price or by freight customers via an associated fee. Airport charges include but are not limited to the following:
This includes both take-off and landing charges, which are linked to the weight of the aircraft.
This charge relates to the passenger processing service. The provision of certain airport security is also consolidated into this charge.
A parking charge applies from the actual time of arrival (landed time) to the actual time of departure (airborne time) minus 30 minutes as recorded in the Dublin Airport Operations System database.
This charge is applied to all airbridge-compatible aircraft occupying an airbridge served stand.
This charge relates to passengers who arrive in Dublin Airport and depart on a second flight that is not more than 12 hours after the scheduled time of arrival of the first flight.
This includes a fee for the provision of services to persons with reduced mobility.
For more information on Airport Charges, please refer to the document below titled 'Dublin Airport 2023 Including Terms & Conditions’ which is updated annually following consultation with airport users in accordance with the Airport Charges Directive.
2025
- 2025 DUB Charges Decision
- 2025 Airport Charges Terms and Conditions
- Summary Table of Dublin Airport Charges 2025
- Miscellaneous Charges Booklet 2025
2024