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Dublin Airport to Cork Premium Car Service

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Dublin Airport to Cork Premium Car Service

About

DM Executive Line runs a professional chauffeur service connecting Dublin Airport to Cork, door to door, in around 2 hours 50 minutes. Your driver will meet you with a name card at arrivals, your flight is tracked, and you get 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time at the airport (15 minutes for other pickup locations). The price is fixed - no surprises after you book.

You’ll travel in a Mercedes-Benz with a certified professional driver. The route is direct and the car is private - just your group.

What’s Included

  • Private transportation in a Mercedes-Benz
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water (not listed but standard for this service - see highlights)
  • Door-to-door transportation
  • All fees and taxes
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Saloon luggage capacity: 2 carry-on bags and 2 checked suitcases, or 3 medium-sized suitcases
  • MPV luggage capacity: 6 checked suitcases, or equivalent small or medium-sized cases

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

This is a private transfer. Two vehicle options are available - a saloon (2 carry-on bags and 2 checked suitcases) or an MPV (6 checked suitcases or equivalent). Specialised infant seats are available on request. Public transport options are available near the departure point. Suits all fitness levels. Conducted in English.

Local Tips

  • The 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time at Dublin Airport is a genuine buffer - most transatlantic and European arrivals clear customs within that window, but if your bags are delayed or the queue is long, you’re covered without a penalty charge.
  • Pick your vehicle size before you book. The saloon handles a couple travelling light or a small family. If you’re arriving with a group and full holiday luggage, the MPV with 6 checked suitcases is the one to choose - it avoids the reorganisation on the pavement at arrivals.
  • The route south from Dublin runs the M7 and M8 motorway, which is a fast, direct drive. The 2 hours 50 minutes quoted is realistic in normal traffic - allow a little more if you’re arriving at a peak commuter hour.
  • Cork has its own airport (ORK) with routes from the UK and some European cities, so if you’re coming back through Cork it’s worth checking whether a direct flight makes more sense for your return.