Flights from Dublin to Malaga

Flights To Malaga From Dublin

flightsIf you want to compare prices for flights from Dubline to Malaga Costa del Sol Airport then there are three airlines which you can use for cost comparisons as AerLingus Thomson Flights and Ryanair all operate flights from Dubiln to Malaga.

I know that a number of families travelling into Spain with babies or toddlers do not want to have to bring their child seats with them on the plane.  This is fine if you are planning on hiring a car as you can pre-book a child seat to be fitted in advance to be sure your family can travel in safety.  Also if you book a private transfer you can specify that you need child seats.

Buses are obviously no problem, but if you are planning to get a taxi from the airport to your holiday destination please bear in mind that although it is a legal requirement for children to be transported in the correct seats taxi drivers do not carry themas they are exempt from the ruling.   If you have a baby then you will need to travel with it on your lap in the back of the taxi and wear a seat belt, but if you have an older child they will have to travel in a normal seat.

We also provide details on Irish Airports which fly to Malaga and which airlines you can use.

Flights From Malaga To Dublin

To ensure your visit to both airports is as stress-free as possible we have also provided some general information on Dublin Airport which we hope you will find useful:

 

information on Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is Ireland's busiest airport located approximately 10 km north of Dublin city centre, near the M50 and M1 motorways. You can get to the airport by bus, taxi, or car, and there are also services from nearby train stations.

If you are dropping passengers off for a flight there is a designated set down zone on the Departures Road outside the terminal building.  Waiting is not permitted here. You  should use the short term car park when picking up passengers.

hiring a car at Dublin Airport

Avis, Enterprise, Europcar and Hertz Car Rental companies currently operate at Dublin Airport and their desks can be found adjacent to Arrivals.

shops, lounges and places to eat and drink at Dublin Airport

There is a good range of shops, restaurants and bars to get something to eat and drink both before and after security. After clearing check-in and passenger security you will find The Loop at Dublin Airport which offers over 25 shops, bars and cafes.

The Anna Livia Departure is open 05.30-19.00 daily and offers relaxing atmosphere for up to three hours for only €25 per person. It is open to all passengers regardless of airline or class of ticket. 

taxis at Dublin Airport

If you arrive at Dublin Airport by taxi you will be set down on the Departures roadway directly outside the terminal building.

Taxis from Dublin Airport are available from the forecourt on the Arrivals level road.

A taxi receipt printed by the printer attached to the meter (not handwritten) must be given to all customers and should include details of the vehicle licence number, the distance of the journey undertaken, the amount paid, the date and duration of journey.

buses at Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is accessible by over 700 buses and coaches on a daily basis.

The Airlink service operates direct from Dublin Airport to the City Centre or Rail/Bus Stations and the Dublin Bus offers a number of routes including a bus to Heuston and Connolly Rail Stations.

trains at Dublin Airport

There is no direct rail link to Dublin Airport. Taxi and bus services are available to most train stations throughout the Dublin area. The Dublin Bus serves both Heuston and Connolly rail stations

parking at Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport offers 24 hour parking in its 3,600 short-term and 14,400 long-term spaces.

Keep your car park ticket with you and pay before returning to your car. Automatic pay stations are located in the arrivals terminal and walk-in entrance to the short-term parking area.  Credit card payments are accepted at all pay stations.

All of the short-term car parks adjacent to the terminal have entry and exit lanes within the car park. There are 4 separate short-term car parks (Block A, Block C, Surface Car Park & Coach Park). Short term parking is recommended for stays of up to 5 hours

Long term car parking is ideal for longer trips and family holidays. The cark park is 20 Minutes from the terminal building with a 24 hour courtesy bus service operating to and from the terminal

banking at Dublin Airport

ATMs are available both before and after security control.

The Bank of Ireland can be found in the public arrivals area.  It is open Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 10:00 - 16:00/ Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00.  I departures Pier C it is open from 07:00 - 15:00.

First Rate Bank of Ireland Bureau de Change is in the Departures Hall and opens 7 days a week from 04:30-20:00

ICE (International Currency Exchange) Bureau de Change outlets are located in a number of convenient locations throughout the terminal building including arrivals landside, baggage reclaim piers A & B, departures landside and piers A, B & C.

internet facilities at Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is a WiFi zone offering wireless broadband service in Arrivals, Departures, the Mezzanine, The Street and Departure gates in Piers A, B and C. 
It also offers a range of high speed internet access facilities including Internet Kiosks and WiFi access. Internet Kiosks are available at:

 Landside

  • Arrivals Hall (with printing facility)
  • Departures Hall (with printing facility)
  • Mezzanine (with printing facility)

Airside

  • Pier A
  • Pier B
  • Pier D
  • Cost 11.5c per minute