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Published 14:27 15 Dec 2022 GMT
"The arrivals halls in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport are heart-warming places to be at this time of year as people are reunited with loved ones. "Over the years we've seen everything from marriage proposals to families being reunited for the first time in many years, sometimes decades. "We'll also be seeing lots of emotional scenes as grandparents, aunts and uncles meet their grandchildren, nieces and nephews for the very first time."Friday, 23 December is expected to be the busiest day for the airport before Christmas, with around 98,000 passengers due to arrive and depart through both terminals on that day. The days after Christmas will also be busy as passengers head to winter sun and skiing destinations. The busiest day in January is expected to be Monday, January 2 when around 94,000 passengers will travel through. https://twitter.com/DublinAirport/status/1603366474395041792 Dublin Airport will close on Christmas Day, though a number of staff members will remain on duty that day. “Dublin Airport will have additional Customer Care staff on duty over the Christmas season to ensure passengers have an efficient and smooth journey through the airport," McQueen added. "We would also ask passengers to prepare for security screenings by removing their outer jacket, belts, keys, coins and laptops from cases so that security searches are kept to a minimum." You can read the airport's 12 Christmas tips below.
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