Cheap Dublin Airport Car Hire

Hiring a car at Dublin Airport is a value for money option which can add significantly to the enjoyment of a holiday. A cheap car hire Dublin Airport offers the freedom to see Dublin and its surrounding areas at your own leisure. Dublin is an incredible city where you will never run out of things to see and do.  It is the landing point for most visitors to Ireland as it is easily the biggest airport in the country.

If you wish to arrange a car hire at Dublin Airport you can do so in advance right here today. We compare the offers of all the best local companies meaning the choice has never been easier. Our prices are sourced from the finest car hire companies available meaning you are guaranteed a great service at the best price.

We cater for all tastes with a wide range of hire cars to suit every budget and style. You can limit the criteria you wish to search for when using our booking engine so as to only return suitable cars. We have automatic cars as well as luxury cars and people carriers. We also have plenty of budget options for those wishing to save money. Our booking engine could hardly be easier to use laying out a clear and simple choice for our customers.

A hire car Dublin deal  is a service well worth your consideration. Many customers will be surprised at just how cheap it is and how much money you can save in comparison to public transport costs. Having your own mode of transport can be a real time saver in Ireland as otherwise public transport can be unreliable at times and often costly particularly when traveling by train where for example a ticket to Cork costs over sixty euro per person.

Ryanair on the rise but overall Dublin Airport Traffic Down

There was a fifteen percent overall drop in traffic at Dublin Airport in August. The news has again prompted Ryanair to call for an end to the government imposed ten euro travel tax this despite Ryanair recording a nineteen percent increase in traffic compared to the same month last year.

This added up to one million more passengers for Ryanair. They claim the drop in passenger numbers overall at the airport was due to the tax. They claim under current projections Dublin Airport could lose three million passengers by this time next year.

Speaking on behalf of Ryanair Stephen McNamara believe that the Irish Government must look to the examples set by the Dutch and Belgian Governments who dropped similar taxes.

He forecasted more job losses for the Irish tourism industry unless corrective measures were taken.