I hate Dublin airport. It's a cattle mart at the best of times. Aer Lingus are notorious for having very few staff on during the night so early morning flights (incl the one I was on to go get married) were a case of approx 1000 passengers queueing for 2, then 3 and finally 4 desks.
Scurity isn't too bad, but customs can be bad as has been said when they have 1 or 2 Customs/Immigration officers on for the evening.
I'm a much bigger fan of smaller airports. Derry and Belfast Int are the 2 I mostly fly from and the whole "10 mins from entry to gate" thing suits me great.
On the whole though, airports suck. I love the drive/bus to/from the airport and obviously flying is still a chore (esp on long-haul cattle class).
BUT the actual time spent in the airport, be it queueing to bag-drop/check-in, queueing for security, paying extortionate prices for anything, having to use the loo (Bleugh), waiting for flight, queueing to board, queueing to unboard, queueing for immigration, waiting for bags, queueing for bus....
Jeez, is there a more unpleasant way to start/end a holiday ??
Scurity isn't too bad, but customs can be bad as has been said when they have 1 or 2 Customs/Immigration officers on for the evening.
I'm a much bigger fan of smaller airports. Derry and Belfast Int are the 2 I mostly fly from and the whole "10 mins from entry to gate" thing suits me great.
On the whole though, airports suck. I love the drive/bus to/from the airport and obviously flying is still a chore (esp on long-haul cattle class).
BUT the actual time spent in the airport, be it queueing to bag-drop/check-in, queueing for security, paying extortionate prices for anything, having to use the loo (Bleugh), waiting for flight, queueing to board, queueing to unboard, queueing for immigration, waiting for bags, queueing for bus....
Jeez, is there a more unpleasant way to start/end a holiday ??