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Belfast City Airport has Officially Changed Its Name to George Best Airport

On the 22nd May 2006 Belfast?s city airport was renamed in commemoration of the legendary footballer George Best.

George Best was Belfast?s most famous sports hero. Best was really the best! He was said to be the best footballer in the world by many. He played for Manchester United in his...


Dublin Airport: Past

Situated just north of Dublin City, Dublin Airport (Aerfort Bhaile Atha Cliath in Irish) was built on the site of an old royal Air Force base at Collinstown. After the Irish Free State was established, Baldonnel Aerodrome was the airport of choice. It was used by Iona National Airways (1931) an...


Dublin Airport: The Present

Situated just north of Dublin City, Dublin Airport (Aerfort Bhaile Atha Cliath in Irish) has seen massive growth in passenger number over recent years. Spurred on by the Celtic Tiger economic boom which allowed Irish people to holiday more in foreign countries, the numbers flying through Dublin...


Dublin Airport: The Future

Situated just north of Dublin City, Dublin Airport (Aerfort Bhaile Atha Cliath in Irish) has seen massive growth in passenger number over recent years. Partly spurred on by low cost airlines such as Ryan Air, and partly because of the recent economic success in Ireland, people are travelling by...


Latest dublin airport Updates


Floods cause Dublin traffic chaos (BBC News)
Fifteen days of rain fell in one hour at Dublin Airport in a series of thunder and lightning storms.

Complaints spiral after airport’s radar system fails (Irish Examiner)
A FAILURE of the radar system at Dublin Airport in July 2008 led to an unprecedented level of complaints from passengers seeking compensation from airlines for delays and cancellations, according to the Commission for Aviation Regulation.

Thunderstorms hit Dublin (u.tv)
Severe thunderstorms have left dozens of homes and roads flooded across Dublin.