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'No current plans' for pick-up and drop-off charges at Dublin Airport despite planning approval

DAA was given the green light to introduce a new tolling system for motorists dropping off and collecting passengers at the airport.

THE OPERATOR OF Dublin Airport has been given the green light to proceed with controversial plans to introduce a new tolling system for motorists dropping off and collecting passengers at the airport.

An Bord Pleanála has upheld the decision of Fingal County Council to grant planning permission to DAA to develop new, tolled drop-off and pick-up zones at the airport’s two terminals.

The board rejected an appeal against the council’s ruling by local independent councillor, Joe Newman.

The Swords-based public representative had accused DAA of “jumping the gun” with the new tolling system given plans for a metro system to link Dublin Airport with the city centre.

“There is also no operational need for the tolling infrastructure as people have been using the drop-off zones appropriately for numerous years now,” said Newman.

While the decision by An Bord Pleanála will allow DAA to install “pay cabinets”, control barriers and automatic number plate recognition cameras, a DAA spokesperson said: “Dublin Airport has no current plans to introduce drop-off or pick-up charges”.

The new drop-off and pick-up zones are part of plans to make alterations to sections of the existing road network at Dublin Airport including routes to and from the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 buildings.

It will also involve changes to the existing layout of the Express Red Long-Term Car Park at the airport including the removal of 206 spaces and the development of a time-limited, free waiting zone for 100 vehicles dropping off and collecting passengers.

Consultants for DAA said the plans were designed to reduce the number of passengers using private vehicles for drop-off and pick-up and to encourage the greater use of public transport as well as making more efficient use of the airport’s road network.

In February 2021, Fingal County Council had rejected a previous application by DAA to develop a tolling system on a number of grounds including the loss of long-term car parking spaces.

The latest changes will result in a net increase of 100 short-term car park spaces and a net reduction of 220 long-term spaces.

DAA said the changes would not breach the permitted capacity of 4,000 short-term spaces and 26,800 long-term spaces at the airport.

The airport operator has already promised that revenue from the new charging system will be ring-fenced for sustainability initiatives at the airport.

In its ruling An Bord Pleanála said the proposed changes would not adversely affect the residential amenity of the area subject to compliance with a number of planning conditions.

The board said the development would also be acceptable in terms of pedestrian, cycle and traffic safety.

It limited the use of the Terminal 2 surface car park and tolling infrastructure for a temporary period of five years to facilitate the planned development of the proposed Metrolink system.

Newman claimed DAA could have simply used specialised staff to manage the small number of motorists who could cause congestion at drop-off and pick-up zones through stricter enforcement.

The councillor said DAA had chosen “financial interests over the stability and quality of the public realm.”

Newman said the best way of ensuring the new tolling system does not lead to congestion at the terminals would be to allow for a 10-minute free period for vehicles with strict enforcement.

“Such a provision would also allow for travellers with accessibility complications, including families with several young children to use the DAA facilities in the safest possible manner,” he added.

Newman was supported in his appeal by Fine Gael senator, Emer Currie, who claimed DAA’s proposal would encourage cars to stop outside the terminals compared to the current situation where the drop-off zone was used “appropriately and sparingly” which avoided congestion.

Currie said the airport authority had “reduced an Irish tradition of collecting family and friends at the airport or welcoming family home from Christmas to a money-grabbing exercise.”

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    Mute Brendan Shanahan
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 12:04 AM

    Why not ask the people who use Dublin Airport what they think? Why not ask the taxpayers who have funded Dublin Airport what they think? Why should Fingal County Council be the decision maker on this? A County Council in full control of the decision making of an national issue! Incredible!
    We, the people, are entitled to a say on this. Raise your voices.

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    Mute Andy O'B
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 8:00 AM

    @Brendan Shanahan: they were asked. There was an appeal from the public and it went to an bord pleanala.

    Imagine the airport only did what the people want? Sure they’d never get anything done because half the people wouldn’t have a clue what they are talking about…airports are not democratic states.

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    Mute Ernie Gallagher
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 12:11 PM

    @Andy O’B: Though I think he was talking about pick up/drop off charges, not borrowing a 737 for the weekend.

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    Mute #CleanThePlanet
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 4:37 AM

    In some countries they connect the airport with the train station

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 9:33 AM

    @#CleanThePlanet: Witchcraft!!

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    Mute Tony
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 12:18 AM

    Belfast International Airport have this charge in operation, currently charging off £1 for pick up or drop-off. Daa won’t let it be as low as that

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    Mute Brendan Shanahan
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 10:56 AM

    @Tony: it’s free in Cork airport up to 15 minutes

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    Mute Anonymous User
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    Mar 23rd 2023, 5:59 AM

    And DAA will get away with it, no problem. People moaning now will happily pay the charges soon. Just look at the Liffey car park charges for example, everytime I drive nearby there is barely any parking spaces left.

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    Mute Denis Silver
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    Mar 22nd 2023, 11:40 PM

    Ryanair are going to set up their own kiss and drop area in the Ikea Carpark

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 8:35 AM

    ‘Acceptable in terms of pedestrian and cycling’…… who walks or cycles to the airport with all their luggage ? That’s madness to suggest that. They want to force people to use public transport? Could have built the Metro years ago but no. Farcical that there’s no suggestion of using tolls for cars to pay for that.

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 9:09 AM

    remove parking spaces to prevent private cars using the carpark? a taxi from my home to the airport costs 50€ one way that’s 100€ or more return. even at the average prepay price of 6-7€/day + M50 toll is cheaper and more convenient than taking a taxi or public transport. unless the direct bus from Heusten station to the airport is available that’s no option and if you live too far away from the luas to even get there it’s a much less alternative option. not everyone lives in the city

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 10:33 AM

    No airport in the World is as backward as Dublin. Third world airports have direct rail links

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 9:18 AM

    They like the government greedy

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 12:13 PM

    Get planning … install infrastructure and sell it off for guaranteed annual income …

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 1:46 PM

    Anyone remember the scale model of the car park outside terminal 1 that used to be in the arrivals hall? It shows a DART train stopped on level 3, just across from Departures. I think it was in the lady 70/80’s? (That’s why level 4 only covers 1/2 of level 3)

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 12:08 PM

    Did anyone actually read the article?

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    Mar 23rd 2023, 9:25 PM

    Hmm, so should those picking up passengers do laps of the airport until the passenger is ready, what if the flight is delayed? Short term car park should be free for first hour to allow pickup waiting time.

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