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Thrifty Car Rental Ireland
Thrifty Car Rental Ireland
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  • Dublin Airport Security Checkpoints
    Like all international airports, the security check through process at Dublin Airport is strict. You will have to proceed through a number of security checks. These checkpoints are largely concerned with what is and is not permitted on the airplane itself under the EU Security Regulations.
  • Dublin Airport Departures
    The main departures hall in Dublin Airport is located on the first floor of the main terminal building. While there are other check in areas operational during peak periods, these are all well signposted and the main departures hall is probably going to be the point of arrivals for most people.
  • Dublin Airport Car Rental
    Thrifty Car Rental is located in the main arrivals hall at Dublin Airport and can have you on the road in no time at all. The car rental depot is located beside Dublin’s main orbital route, the M50 which means you can be on the road to your eventual destination with minimum fuss.
  • Dublin Airport Arrivals
    Most tourists travel into Ireland through Dublin Airport. Unfortunately the airport has of recent years being trying to cope with the huge surge in passenger numbers, and can be at times chaotic. Investment over recent years has improved the situation, however, parts of the airport remain dated and wholly inadequate.
  • Dublin Airport Bus Services
    Dublin Airport is served by over 700 buses and coaches a day serving not just Dublin City, but further afield. The following information is divided into bus and coach services servicing Dublin City and those servicing further afield. Details on the main bus service providers are listed below.
  • Dublin Airport Car Parking Options
    There is no shortage of car parking facilities at Dublin Airport with both short term and long term options available. The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) operates both short term and a long term car parks. Independent car parks providers offer several other options as detailed below. To avail of the cheapest rates for long term car parking it is necessary to book online 24 hours before you plan to arrive at the car park.
  • Dublin Airport Train Services
    There are currently no rail links at Dublin Airport. Bus services from the main railway stations in Dublin direct to Dublin Airport are run frequently: 747: From Dublin Airport to O’Connell street and Connolly Station 748: From Dublin Airport to Heuston Station
  • Dublin Airport Taxi Services
    Except for during peak periods or times of exceptionally busy traffic, there is no shortage of taxis available in Dublin with over 12,000 licensed taxis. Taxis in Ireland are easily identifiable by the large yellow rooftop sign on all cars which is either lit meaning the car is available for hire or unlit meaning the car is hired.
  • General Information about Dublin Airport
    A brief overview of Dublin Airport in terms of location, drop off / set down facilities, car parking and transport options to name but a few of the topics covered.
  • Dublin Airport Guide
    Situated to the north of Dublin City, Dublin Airport is by far the busiest airport in Ireland. This guide will present general information about Dublin Airport along with detailed information for both travelling through and to and from the airpor
  • Car Rental Glossary
    An explaination of the most common terms you will encounter when renting a car with Thrifty Car Rental
  • Family Fun in Ireland - Update Log
    When it organising activities for children, one website stands out within the Irish space. Mykidstime.ie offers practical advice about travelling with children while also listing activities, classes and events for children. There is a comprehensive travel advice section which is updated regularily by industry experts.
  • Thrifty Car Rental - Update Log
    New updated customer comments for all locations loaded to www.thrifty.ie.
  • Thrifty Car Rental Dublin Airport - Update Log
    Updated customer comments added to the Dublin Airport page.
  • County Donegal Accommodation - The North West Region of Ireland
    Donegal offers some of the most stunning scenery in Ireland, while still managing to stay off the beaten path. This means miles of empty unspoilt beaches and a relaxed atmosphere that is hard to find anywhere else in Ireland. It also means that accommodation is plentiful and of very high quality. Whether you are looking for a high-end hotel or a cheap campsite by the sea, you will find it in Donegal.
  • Getting Around - The North West Region of Ireland
    Though the north-west of Ireland is a compact and accessible region, there is a lot to see so it is important that you have the right transport.
  • Car Hire in The North West Region of Ireland
    By far the best way to explore the north-west of Ireland is by car. No other means of transport allows the freedom to see all of the best sights at your own convenience. And while many visitors bring their own cars from abroad, for others car hire is the only option.
  • Arts & Culture in The North West Region of Ireland
    The north-west of Ireland is a hotbed of artistic and literary talent and it has been that way for quite some time. With a trip to the north-west you can explore the origins of world-famous poets like William Butler Yeats and Patrick Kavanagh, enjoy traditional Irish music in almost every town and village, and sample some of the many great festivals that light up the region each summer.
  • Accommodation - The North West Region of Ireland
    The north-west of Ireland offers a range and quality of accommodation that is hard to match. From luxury five-star hotels to campsites and hostels that cost just a few euro a night, there is something here for every taste and every budget. Throw other alternatives like farm stays, rental cottages and B&Bs into the mix, and you can see that you will be spoiled for choice when you visit the region.
  • Overview of The North West Region of Ireland
    The north-west of Ireland is a unique place. It is an area that combines all that is good about Ireland in one small, easy-to-manage region. Stunning scenery, great activities, top attractions, fine food and the best of Irish culture combine to make this a genuinely special place to visit.
  • County Sligo - The North West Region of Ireland
    In many respects Sligo is the epicentre of the north-west of Ireland. It is home to the largest urban centre in the region, Sligo town, and acts as a gateway between the west of Ireland and the north-west. Add to this its beautiful beaches, endless attractions, rich culture and great activities and you will see why Sligo is county that is not to be missed.
  • County Monaghan - The North West Region of Ireland
    Monaghan has long been one of the hidden gems of the Irish tourist trail. While the west coast and Dublin dominate the headlines, Monaghan's many charms have stayed under the radar which, in many ways, is a good thing. With lush valleys, beautiful lakes and some of the best fishing in Europe, Monaghan has its own brand of relaxed charm that keeps many discerning travellers coming back for more.
  • County Leitrim - The North West Region of Ireland
    Of the counties that make up the north-west region of Ireland, Leitrim is the least known. However, that is not to say it is not worth visiting. In fact, if you want to get off the beaten path and discover something new, this is the place to go.
  • County Donegal - The North West Region of Ireland
    Situated in the north-west corner of Ireland, Donegal is arguably the most beautiful county in the region. Its rugged Atlantic coastline provides some of the best scenery in the country, as well as great attractions, bustling towns and a rich culture that all the family will enjoy.
  • County Cavan - The North West Region of Ireland
    Cavan is home to the north-west of Ireland's beautiful Lake Country, a unique landscape that offers some of the b