EXPRESSWAY, Ireland’s largest commercial inter-regional coach service, is encouraging Mayo holidaymakers to ditch their cars and to take the coach to Dublin Airport ahead of one of the busiest weekends of the year for holidaymakers.
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has confirmed that 425,000 passengers will pass through Dublin Airport this bank holiday weekend and that all on-site parking spaces are already sold out.
The DAA is advising airline passengers to avail of public transport when travelling to Dublin Airport to avoid disappointment and delays.
Expressway has reiterated DAA’s message and is encouraging passengers from Mayo to avail of the coach service’s Route 22 this weekend.
Said Andrew Yeats, head of Expressway: “The June bank holiday weekend is an opportunity for holidaymakers across Ireland to enjoy some rest and relaxation without having to worry about the stress of airport car parking. By choosing the coach when travelling to Dublin Airport this weekend, Mayo passengers can start their holiday early knowing that they will get to the airport in comfort and on time.
“Expressway has hundreds of seats available across the weekend from County Mayo, with fares a fraction of car-parking costs. We encourage passengers to secure their seats now by visiting expressway.ie. Passengers who have booked in advance will be guaranteed priority boarding, a seat on their selected service, and peace of mind knowing that all they have to do is pack their suitcase and grab their passport to get their holiday started.
“The Real Time function on the Expressway website allows you to see exactly where your coach is.”
Expressway services from Mayo to Dublin Airport:
· Route 22 from Ballina to Dublin Airport serving Foxford, Swinford and Charlestown – fares from €29.60 return for an adult and €15.60 return with a student or young adult leap card.
For more information about Expressway services and to book your seat, visit