entering social media shared a photo showing a huge crowd of people gathered at Terminal 1 as they asked for check-in desks and airport security. “Sweet Jesus, it ‘s four o’clock in the morning #DublinAirport,” he wrote. It comes as the airport has been flooded with queues in recent weeks. This morning, passengers were asked to wait outside the terminal buildings to allow the DAA to filter passengers in queues. “At the moment we are filtering passengers in the terminal buildings on a regular basis to participate in the ticketing queues and the moving security queues,” an airport spokesman said on Twitter this morning. “We thank the passengers for their cooperation and patience in this extremely busy morning before the first wave of departures.” The airport has advised travelers to arrive at the airport up to three and a half hours before their departure time. “Following this advice, without having to arrive earlier, will help passengers get through the security check-in process as quickly as possible.” The airport operator DAA added: “Passengers listened to our advice from very early this morning to arrive at the airport up to three and a half hours before their departure time.” “As a result, we had to disrupt the flow of passengers to the terminals, which were well managed by the airport police.” He said the queues were moving and thanked the passengers for their “cooperation and patience during this extremely busy morning before the first wave of departures”. “With Dublin Airport ready for an extremely busy Easter holiday season, passengers listened to our advice from very early this morning to arrive at the airport up to three and a half hours before their departure time.”

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