Queuing for a taxi after a long flight is one of those small miseries that’s very easy to avoid. Your driver tracks your flight and meets you in arrivals with your name on a sign, takes your bags, and walks you to a waiting business car - a Mercedes-Benz EQE or E-Class, BMW 5 Series, Jaguar XF, or similar. It’s roughly 25 minutes from the airport into the city, and all the airport taxes and parking fees are already in the price, so there are no surprises at the other end.
If your flight is delayed, you’ve got 60 minutes of free waiting time covered. This is a private transfer, so it’s your group only in the car.
Business-class cars on this transfer include vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz EQE or E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and Jaguar XF. These are full-size executive cars, so you’ll be comfortable even after a transatlantic flight. If you have a preference for a specific vehicle type, it’s worth mentioning when you book.
Your driver is tracking your flight from before it lands. That means if you come through customs faster than expected, or if you’re delayed at baggage reclaim, they’ve already adjusted. The 60 minutes of free waiting time gives everyone a realistic buffer without any stress.
Dublin has two terminals at the airport, and your driver will be at the right one. Most European and domestic flights use Terminal 1, while Terminal 2 handles a broader mix including transatlantic services. It doesn’t hurt to note which terminal you’re arriving into when you confirm your booking details.
The 25-minute journey into the city is a nice chance to decompress. You’re not navigating, you’re not watching the meter, and you’re not figuring out where to change buses. It’s a quiet half-hour to start making sense of your trip before you arrive at your hotel.
If you’re coming in overnight between 1:00am and 7:00am, a night fee applies. That’s standard practice for private transfers at those hours, and it’s worth building into your budget if your flight lands in that window.