Still connected, a footpath has been buy the whole way to facilitate train-plane transfers. And it’s still well over 2 hours less walking than the distance between DUB and it’s nearest station!
@@skiesofireland3429 That's not fair... DUB has a true metro connection! It's a "rubber tyred street-running metro"... or a "bus" as some people disparagingly might call it, but it's totally a metro, I promise.
The fact that Dublin doesn't have a train or tram connection or both Is a disgrace. Surely a a DART spur would do for now until the tram(if) or the metro gets built. In most European countries this would have been planned and built within five Years. Take Belgium or the Netherlands for example, similar size/population/GDP.
Would have liked to see the inside of the airport terminal and what ‘meal’ was served. As other airlines, Ryanair normally offer an option to buy a drink and sandwich or snack which almost cost as much as the air fare.
Hi Patrick - I intended on filming the inside of the airport however as I am sure you will appreciate with the terminal being so small it would have been a bit obstructive on the other passengers privacy. In addition, I decided not to purchase food as it was rather expensive and not worth it on such a short flight. Thank you for watching!
@@skiesofireland3429 fair enough. I guess I was struck by your expression ‘meal service’. I flew Ryanair and find it practical and good value. I too am not that impressed with the few hot dishes and pricy sandwiches but then we choose whether or not we buy which I find ok rather than an inflated all-in price. Would just loved a peak at the airport since I have never been there.
Thank you very much Ronan! It is a nice short trip, great if you are trying to get back into flying post-Covid. And it costs only €20 almost always! Hope you enjoy it if you do give it a go and thank's once again for watching
Took this train in the 70s to stay with my Auntie in Casleisland. You can see the runwy fro the footbridge. Remember the irport building sying "Kerry Airport". Has the ICAO code always been KIR?
When I flew back from Dublin to Liverpool last year, it only took 21 mins. Going over it took longer as it was so cloudy. Always depends on the weather.
They are certainly becoming more common around Europe, particularly with the further utilisation or region airports and the increased need for full accessibility when flying
Is it really quicker than driving/cheaper than a taxi if there's a few of you? Shortest I've flown is MAN-DUB and I think the seatbelt signs were only off for about 4 minutes lol.
little fun fact: they also use aviramps for ryanair flights at limoges airport in france, except, last time i checked, it was open roof so no protection from rain lol
Enjoyed the video, one tip from an ex printer there was a rule in the industry that read as follows. A man who would letter space lower case would steel sheep.
I work for this company as a cabin crew, and I can bet my ass that on a 35 minutes flight somebody had to order an Ham and Cheese panini, somebody else a Gin and Tonic and there was the fucking queue to go to the toilet. Prove me wrong
I flew this exact route recently and someone did indeed order a panini haha, you guys working as cabin crew deserve a lot of credit for your hard work on such short flights!
Nice trip reprt! As I currently know, Ryanair won't like to record their cabin. But if you record trips in other Airlines, you could show us the meals and other things, i think it will make videos much better and attractive.
You can record on board with a camera but if the cabin crew sees you film other passagers or other cabin crew they can ask you to turn the camera off for peoples person safety
Wow! It really does show that building a bridge across to Scotland should really be raised up on the list of priorities, you may as well swim that length!
Nope, for some reason it doesn’t exist for Irish domestic flights. It shouldn’t exist for flights from the UK either (due to the Common Travel Area) however it’s still there
The landscape around Kerry is beautiful, particularly on the coastline near the town of Dingle. Killarney is 20 minutes from the airport by train where you will find an absolutely lovely National park
One of the best counties to visit in Ireland. Killarney would be the main town and then you have all the coastal areas nearby. Great place if you love the outdoors, walking, hiking, cycling and water activities. Ireland's highest mountain is nearby too.
Congrats on the first video - I love it! What was the load factor like? I've never flown the KIR-DUB route and always wondered how much traffic it gets. I'm guessing a lot will be self-connecting passengers carrying on from DUB rather than point to point?
Hi, thanks for watching! This flight in particular was probably 75-70% full however I recently flew it again and it was only 30% full. Obviously thought it varies based on when people need to go to Dublin for work and so on.
@@custardgannet9827 You should renew it immediately, a relative of mine submitted their application only on Saturday (via the online website where you take your own photos and so on) and got it this morning - there is hope! Also, if you have any other photo ID that might work. Maybe speak to Ryanair about it
@@skiesofireland3429 Cheers, thank you so much for your reply. I happened to ring them awhile back but they didn't sound too promising about me getting it in time, and then of course there phone line closed 😳I will give a stab at it this evening and hope for the best. Fantastic video by the way, really enjoyed it!
Thank you for your flight report ! Hope I can try this sometime. Seems very convenient to have a rail connection and to be able to walk to the airport from the station 😀 Is there only 1flight a day or could you do it as a day trip ?
Hiya Michael - thank you for watching! There is 2 flights a day, 1 in the morning and one in the evening. I’ve done it as a day trip before and it is certainly a nice day out!
@@skiesofireland3429 Not actually true if you read my post - it's can be slower to fly or at best it doesn't save that much time but you have the extra hassle of walking, security, changing vehicles 3 to 4 times. And if you book a week in advance the train fares are 25 Euro one way from Killarney to Dublin, and the fare with Ryanair for a similar period is 20 Euro and if you have luggage it goes to over 30. So the train is cheaper, faster and if you are over 65 in Ireland, it's free.
@@jamesparsons9068 Perhaps, but I’d argue against that. You only need 20 minutes to clear security at Kerry airport and your on the flight to Dublin for about 45 minutes Add on another 20 for stuff like getting through DUB and waiting for takeoff and your in Dublin by the time the train is in Mallow. I’ve flown to Dublin 12 hours in advance as well for €20 so for people who need to go to Dublin quickly on the day in an affordable manner, the flight is extremely important
@@skiesofireland3429 OK let's look at it precisely; you live in killarney town and decide you want to travel to Dublin tomorrow. Train: leaves at 0745 and takes 3 hours 2 mins direct. Costs 33 Euro one way, cheaper if you booked earlier. No stops, no 20 minute walk no security, no dumping liquids, no need for ID and constantly looking for bits of paper and apps on your phone. You arrive close to the centre of Dublin just after 10:45. Plane: First flight is 10:25 in the morning, leaving that aside, it costs 38 Euro and 48 with some baggage if you buy today. It takes you 20 minutes to get the train to Farranfore, 20 minutes to walk - assuming it isn't raining - in case you need a taxi. It's a flight so everyone arrives early with at least an hour at the airport whether it's doing security, checking in or just hanging around. Flight time 30 minutes gate to gate. 20 minutes to get out of Dublin airport. 30 to 40 minutes waiting for a bus and getting into Dublin city in busy traffic. Total time = 3 Hours 10 minutes - 20 Minutes. Cost assuming no bags is at a minimum 45 to 50 Euros to allow for train/bus costs in Killarney/Dublin. Train is faster cheaper and there are eight of them a day. No comparison, none. So who might benefit from the flight? More than likely those who live near the airport, can expense all costs e.g. civil servants, professional people etc and travel frequently enough to know the routine. So it would be a case of 10 minute taxi ride to the airport, flight , taxi from Dublin to city centre. Although even those might appreciate three hours at a table on a train without any disturbance which would allow them to work undisturbed.
@@jamesparsons9068 As I said, you can show up for your flight at KIR only 20 minutes before. They have the latest generation of security scanners which means literally nothing needs to leave the bag. There was people clearing security 15 minutes before boarding when I last used KIR.
A great video, love the music, but Kerry Airport is a political airport like many others, it exists to keep the regions happy and ensure support for local politician, it is not only propped up by subsidies and grants but it makes little financial sense to fly to Dublin from there and here's why, 1 Let's assume you are travelling from the two largest towns Tralee to Dublin or Killarney to Dublin the train to Farranfore from both these takes 20 minutes, add in 20 minutes walking time or waiting for a taxi and then a hour minimum at the airport - people tend to overcompensate. Throw in flying time of 30 minutes and 45 minutes to an hour to get out of Dublin airport to the city and you are pushing close to 3 hours town to city. 2 A 20 minute walk isn't 'connected' to the rail line. If it's pouring rain, you have kids, elderly people and/or luggage then you will need a taxi and wait for one if it's busy. The average traveller isn't going to walk, although on a sunny day it looks like it could be a nice walk, on your own with no luggage. 3 Ryanair doesn't subsidise the flights but only time will tell if it's viable, most regional airlines receive huge taxpayers subsidies. Leaving that aside the average Ryanair flight to Dublin is 20 Euro each-way, but if you have luggage and want assigned seats etc etc it doubles very quickly. 4 Ryanair is a point to point airline so connecting with flights in Dublin is at your own risk, if your flight is delayed for any reason in Kerry and you miss your flight in Dublin - even if it is with RyanAir - then you have lost the price of the tickets and likely your whole holiday. 5 Alternatively, for example, the train from Killarney to the centre of Dublin takes 3 hours and 40 minutes with one change requiring you to walk from one platform across to the adjacent platform. And, critically, if you are over 65 it's 100% free, all rail/bus transport is free for this segment of the population in Ireland. No walking 20 mins, no security checks, no running with your bags, no paying for your bags. Even if you have to pay for the train it is still less than the train to Farranfore, the taxi to the airport, the flights themselves plus baggage costs and the public transport/taxi into Dublin from the distant Dublin airport. There is little doubt that Kerry Airport is ideal for those living close by and who are used to the route and can drive there or be dropped there and are commuting to areas close to Dublin Airport. Parking in kerry is relatively cheap i.e. 10 Euro per day to a max of 40 Euro for 8 days.
"Kerry airport is the only airport in Ireland with a train connection"
*proceeds walking twenty minutes from the station to the airport*
😊😊😊
Still connected, a footpath has been buy the whole way to facilitate train-plane transfers. And it’s still well over 2 hours less walking than the distance between DUB and it’s nearest station!
@@skiesofireland3429 That's not fair... DUB has a true metro connection! It's a "rubber tyred street-running metro"... or a "bus" as some people disparagingly might call it, but it's totally a metro, I promise.
@@lmlmd2714 🤣🤣🤣
It's literally 1.4km away. As far as transportation goes in Ireland this is as good as it gets.
The fact that Dublin doesn't have a train or tram connection or both Is a disgrace. Surely a a DART spur would do for now until the tram(if) or the metro gets built. In most European countries this would have been planned and built within five Years. Take Belgium or the Netherlands for example, similar size/population/GDP.
"as the rail network improves" that made me laugh
Would have liked to see the inside of the airport terminal and what ‘meal’ was served. As other airlines, Ryanair normally offer an option to buy a drink and sandwich or snack which almost cost as much as the air fare.
Hi Patrick - I intended on filming the inside of the airport however as I am sure you will appreciate with the terminal being so small it would have been a bit obstructive on the other passengers privacy. In addition, I decided not to purchase food as it was rather expensive and not worth it on such a short flight. Thank you for watching!
@@skiesofireland3429 fair enough. I guess I was struck by your expression ‘meal service’. I flew Ryanair and find it practical and good value. I too am not that impressed with the few hot dishes and pricy sandwiches but then we choose whether or not we buy which I find ok rather than an inflated all-in price. Would just loved a peak at the airport since I have never been there.
Really really enjoyed the video - thank you. Always wanted to fly from Kerry. I might do that Kerry - Dublin flight. Thank you for posting.
Thank you very much Ronan! It is a nice short trip, great if you are trying to get back into flying post-Covid. And it costs only €20 almost always! Hope you enjoy it if you do give it a go and thank's once again for watching
Nice report! , they use the aviaramps quite a lot in the Channel Islands when I went last time we had both doors with them on as well as on the return
Ah, I see. I also read they were being trialled in Gatwick but that was a while ago. They are definitely rare anyways! Thanks for watching :))
Enjoyed your first video. All the best & keep them coming
Thanks a million! I am glad you enjoyed it ☺️
I used to fly weekly on the London to Amsterdam and back flight, that was around 40 mins.
Indeed! And due to the long taxi times in Schiphol, sometimes up to 40% of the flight to London is spent on the ground in Amsterdam!
Took this train in the 70s to stay with my Auntie in Casleisland. You can see the runwy fro the footbridge. Remember the irport building sying "Kerry Airport". Has the ICAO code always been KIR?
Thank you for watching! I believe it has, the building still has that distinct sign over the entrance to this day. You can't miss it!
My Mam and myself did this trip several years ago now, there were about 12 of us on the plane, we felt like rock stars!😊
Haha - I flew it again on Sunday and it was just as you described it. Had almost the entire front of the plane to myself!
My Mum is from Dublin. We fly from Speke(Liverpool Airport) I takes on average 30mins. Thank-you I enjoyed watching this very much.
Thank you very much Colette!
I might have flown you some times then :)
When I flew back from Dublin to Liverpool last year, it only took 21 mins. Going over it took longer as it was so cloudy. Always depends on the weather.
They have one of those boarding ramps at Newquay as well that I’ve used and I’ve seen them in Jersey and Southampton
They are certainly becoming more common around Europe, particularly with the further utilisation or region airports and the increased need for full accessibility when flying
I went to kerry from london!
dude that landing is super smooth for ryanair
I though the same 🤣
frrr
I find the new seats to be much more comfortable
There is also a flight from Rzeszow to Lviv. Which is also super short
Is it really quicker than driving/cheaper than a taxi if there's a few of you? Shortest I've flown is MAN-DUB and I think the seatbelt signs were only off for about 4 minutes lol.
Definitely cheaper than a taxi! And I’d imagine much more than driving
Ronaldsway, Isle of Man to Belfast is 8 mins on A319
Wow, that would definitely be something to try. Thank you for watching!
4:00 - 4:20. Who else was hoping They’d race?
That landing !!!
Said who? A pilot? Anyone with any technical knowledge about aviation in general?
what about it?
little fun fact: they also use aviramps for ryanair flights at limoges airport in france, except, last time i checked, it was open roof so no protection from rain lol
Saves Ryanair money I guess 🥱
An enjoyable and intelligent film, well done.!
Ireland is sadly lacking an airport, like Kerry, in the south east - Wexford/Waterford.
Waterford just recently received additional funding so we will see where that goes!
Do a review on klm or transavia lol
KLM E175 review should be coming soon 👀
@@skiesofireland3429 alrrr im excited
I can't read the captions with this video
OK 🧨
WOW...there are still Ryanair's planes with the old cabin in 2022?
Yes i took one last month
Enjoyed the video, one tip from an ex printer there was a rule in the industry that read as follows. A man who would letter space lower case would steel sheep.
Haha, I believe my video editor software is to blame for that 😅 I’ll try rectify it for future videos, thank you for watching!
I work for this company as a cabin crew, and I can bet my ass that on a 35 minutes flight somebody had to order an Ham and Cheese panini, somebody else a Gin and Tonic and there was the fucking queue to go to the toilet. Prove me wrong
I flew this exact route recently and someone did indeed order a panini haha, you guys working as cabin crew deserve a lot of credit for your hard work on such short flights!
I know that once upon a time they flew a Cork to Dublin flight
They did indeed!
Nice trip reprt! As I currently know, Ryanair won't like to record their cabin. But if you record trips in other Airlines, you could show us the meals and other things, i think it will make videos much better and attractive.
Thats not true. You can record whatever you want in Ryanair
You can record on board with a camera but if the cabin crew sees you film other passagers or other cabin crew they can ask you to turn the camera off for peoples person safety
Ryanair also said that you should ask the cabin crew if it's ok to film rather then you not asking and might get in trouble
I used the Belfast city to prestwick Ryanair flight many times. Fastest routing was 17 minutes🙃
Wow! It really does show that building a bridge across to Scotland should really be raised up on the list of priorities, you may as well swim that length!
I think the shortest route of Ryanair is CTA-MLA, is about 35 minutes
AGP-TTU is definitely the shortest. Depending on the runways in use it can be as short as 19 minutes.
Nice vid. All the best with your channel, subbed!
Thank you very much!
Kerry is not 5th.
Scheduled departures this week.
1. Dublin DUB/EIDW.
2448 departures.
2. Belfast Aldergrove BFS/EGAA.
534 departures.
3. Belfast Harbour BHD/EGAC.
325 departures.
4. Cork ORK/EICK.
212 departures.
5. Shannon SNN/EINN.
146 departures.
6. Knock NOC/EIKN.
56 departures.
7. Kerry KIR/EIKY.
38 departure.
8. Derry LDY/EGAE.
30 departures.
9. Donegal CFN/EIDL.
14 departures.
10. Enniskillen ENK/EGAB.
1 departure.
11. Sligo SXL/EISG.
0 departures.
12.Waterford WAT/EIWF.
0 departures.
13. Weston QIW/EIWT.
0 departures.
14. Galway GWY/EICM.
...Closed...
Another short one is EMA-LBA. Very infrequent
well this must be all year long flights cause there are seasonal (in greece for example) with sorter routes. Νonetheless it was a great trip report!!!
Yes! The Kerry to Dublin route is twice daily year round. Thank you for watching!
Is there a domestic arrival route at Terminal 1 or you had to go through passport control?
Nope, for some reason it doesn’t exist for Irish domestic flights. It shouldn’t exist for flights from the UK either (due to the Common Travel Area) however it’s still there
Subbed, You now have 100 !
Thank you very much Mark! Much appreciated 🎉
In case I need to go from my home in South Kerry to Dublin, that's the only way to go safely and quickly. This trip takes 5 hours by road !
Is there anything worth visiting in Kerry or thereabouts (possible by train) ?
The landscape around Kerry is beautiful, particularly on the coastline near the town of Dingle. Killarney is 20 minutes from the airport by train where you will find an absolutely lovely National park
One of the best counties to visit in Ireland. Killarney would be the main town and then you have all the coastal areas nearby. Great place if you love the outdoors, walking, hiking, cycling and water activities. Ireland's highest mountain is nearby too.
Do you have to go through passport control in Dublin?
nice trip report! how did u get the livr atc while flying
Thank you! I added it after the flight through the liveatc archives.
Great footage but it's extremely difficult to watch and read at the same time!
@@Brua58 Noted for the future, thank you for the feedback!
@@Brua58 you could just pause
Nice video and thanks.
You’re very welcome Bill. Thank you for watching!
"Duty Free?" On a domestic flight?
I think the shortest route of ryanair is Catania to Malta
Brilliant really enjoyed interesting
cool upload 😎 👌 👍
I like your video but what about investing in something like Osmo pocket ?
Congrats on the first video - I love it! What was the load factor like? I've never flown the KIR-DUB route and always wondered how much traffic it gets. I'm guessing a lot will be self-connecting passengers carrying on from DUB rather than point to point?
Hi, thanks for watching! This flight in particular was probably 75-70% full however I recently flew it again and it was only 30% full. Obviously thought it varies based on when people need to go to Dublin for work and so on.
Did you require your passport to get the flight from Kerry to Dublin at all?
Yes, weirdly at the other end in Dublin they do a document check
Making this flight next week from Kerry to Dublin and my passport is out of date, I suppose that means I'm not getting on now 😶
@@custardgannet9827 You should renew it immediately, a relative of mine submitted their application only on Saturday (via the online website where you take your own photos and so on) and got it this morning - there is hope! Also, if you have any other photo ID that might work. Maybe speak to Ryanair about it
@@skiesofireland3429 Cheers, thank you so much for your reply. I happened to ring them awhile back but they didn't sound too promising about me getting it in time, and then of course there phone line closed 😳I will give a stab at it this evening and hope for the best. Fantastic video by the way, really enjoyed it!
@@custardgannet9827 Thank you very much, I appreciate it! Good luck and I hope you make it up to Dublin! Worst case scenario, there’s always the train
Thank you for your flight report ! Hope I can try this sometime. Seems very convenient to have a rail connection and to be able to walk to the airport from the station 😀 Is there only 1flight a day or could you do it as a day trip ?
Hiya Michael - thank you for watching! There is 2 flights a day, 1 in the morning and one in the evening. I’ve done it as a day trip before and it is certainly a nice day out!
37 minute flights in Oz would not even get you to the nearest pub or train 😂
Canberra to Melbourne is 40 minutes and I flew that frequently.
how often are the flights to dublin
Daily
Twice daily! One morning, one rvening
Hands up who lives in Ireland✋✋
@Ruiari Barton kerry has new stuff
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Live in Northern Ireland! Part of UK 😊
And the train fare Dublin Killarney 5 times that price
It is, and much - much slower.
@@skiesofireland3429 Not actually true if you read my post - it's can be slower to fly or at best it doesn't save that much time but you have the extra hassle of walking, security, changing vehicles 3 to 4 times. And if you book a week in advance the train fares are 25 Euro one way from Killarney to Dublin, and the fare with Ryanair for a similar period is 20 Euro and if you have luggage it goes to over 30. So the train is cheaper, faster and if you are over 65 in Ireland, it's free.
@@jamesparsons9068 Perhaps, but I’d argue against that. You only need 20 minutes to clear security at Kerry airport and your on the flight to Dublin for about 45 minutes Add on another 20 for stuff like getting through DUB and waiting for takeoff and your in Dublin by the time the train is in Mallow. I’ve flown to Dublin 12 hours in advance as well for €20 so for people who need to go to Dublin quickly on the day in an affordable manner, the flight is extremely important
@@skiesofireland3429 OK let's look at it precisely; you live in killarney town and decide you want to travel to Dublin tomorrow.
Train: leaves at 0745 and takes 3 hours 2 mins direct. Costs 33 Euro one way, cheaper if you booked earlier. No stops, no 20 minute walk no security, no dumping liquids, no need for ID and constantly looking for bits of paper and apps on your phone. You arrive close to the centre of Dublin just after 10:45.
Plane: First flight is 10:25 in the morning, leaving that aside, it costs 38 Euro and 48 with some baggage if you buy today.
It takes you 20 minutes to get the train to Farranfore, 20 minutes to walk - assuming it isn't raining - in case you need a taxi.
It's a flight so everyone arrives early with at least an hour at the airport whether it's doing security, checking in or just hanging around.
Flight time 30 minutes gate to gate.
20 minutes to get out of Dublin airport.
30 to 40 minutes waiting for a bus and getting into Dublin city in busy traffic.
Total time = 3 Hours 10 minutes - 20 Minutes.
Cost assuming no bags is at a minimum 45 to 50 Euros to allow for train/bus costs in Killarney/Dublin.
Train is faster cheaper and there are eight of them a day. No comparison, none.
So who might benefit from the flight? More than likely those who live near the airport, can expense all costs e.g. civil servants, professional people etc and travel frequently enough to know the routine. So it would be a case of 10 minute taxi ride to the airport, flight , taxi from Dublin to city centre.
Although even those might appreciate three hours at a table on a train without any disturbance which would allow them to work undisturbed.
@@jamesparsons9068 As I said, you can show up for your flight at KIR only 20 minutes before. They have the latest generation of security scanners which means literally nothing needs to leave the bag. There was people clearing security 15 minutes before boarding when I last used KIR.
Is Liverpool to Dublin shorter flight time or about the same ?
Liverpool to Dublin takes about 30/40 mins
Great video! I subscribed!
Thank you very much!
@@skiesofireland3429 No worries!
Me too 😊
I live bedisde dublin airpot
Duty free?
There is a small Duty Free in Kerry Airport however it is much smaller than most corner shops you would find
@@skiesofireland3429 Yeah but you cannot get duty free between Kerry and Dublin? I got duty free drink, cigs and avgas at Galway many years ago.
2:30 FACEREVEAL AS MIRRORING
Comical the way you have to clear immigration on an internal flight.
i agree
It is really, could definitely cause confusion especially during the times of Covid and travel restrictions
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Wow! Brilliant, I hope she enjoys her job haha
No way to enjoy this vídeo on the smartphone without voice. Small text does not work in movies. Nice sound meters!!!
Salut Prietene 🙋🙋
ryanair is me in ptfs roblox.
Bruh that’s an illegal Ryanair landing ngl
Noo wayyss that 10 €
Welcome to Europe, home of cheap air travel haha
Lol ryan air mainly fly 737s and so they land at just under takeoff speed (150mph). No wonder its a rough landing lol
Firm landing...........Its Ryanair, what do you expect 🤣🤣
Haha, a good landing is one that you come out of alive!
Have you ever flown with any other airlines that operates 737s mate?
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A great video, love the music, but Kerry Airport is a political airport like many others, it exists to keep the regions happy and ensure support for local politician, it is not only propped up by subsidies and grants but it makes little financial sense to fly to Dublin from there and here's why,
1 Let's assume you are travelling from the two largest towns Tralee to Dublin or Killarney to Dublin the train to Farranfore from both these takes 20 minutes, add in 20 minutes walking time or waiting for a taxi and then a hour minimum at the airport - people tend to overcompensate. Throw in flying time of 30 minutes and 45 minutes to an hour to get out of Dublin airport to the city and you are pushing close to 3 hours town to city.
2 A 20 minute walk isn't 'connected' to the rail line. If it's pouring rain, you have kids, elderly people and/or luggage then you will need a taxi and wait for one if it's busy. The average traveller isn't going to walk, although on a sunny day it looks like it could be a nice walk, on your own with no luggage.
3 Ryanair doesn't subsidise the flights but only time will tell if it's viable, most regional airlines receive huge taxpayers subsidies. Leaving that aside the average Ryanair flight to Dublin is 20 Euro each-way, but if you have luggage and want assigned seats etc etc it doubles very quickly.
4 Ryanair is a point to point airline so connecting with flights in Dublin is at your own risk, if your flight is delayed for any reason in Kerry and you miss your flight in Dublin - even if it is with RyanAir - then you have lost the price of the tickets and likely your whole holiday.
5 Alternatively, for example, the train from Killarney to the centre of Dublin takes 3 hours and 40 minutes with one change requiring you to walk from one platform across to the adjacent platform. And, critically, if you are over 65 it's 100% free, all rail/bus transport is free for this segment of the population in Ireland. No walking 20 mins, no security checks, no running with your bags, no paying for your bags. Even if you have to pay for the train it is still less than the train to Farranfore, the taxi to the airport, the flights themselves plus baggage costs and the public transport/taxi into Dublin from the distant Dublin airport.
There is little doubt that Kerry Airport is ideal for those living close by and who are used to the route and can drive there or be dropped there and are commuting to areas close to Dublin Airport. Parking in kerry is relatively cheap i.e. 10 Euro per day to a max of 40 Euro for 8 days.
Free travel for all permanent residents is from age 66, not 65.
Classic only in Ireland train near airport except it's in the middle of fucking nowhere but none in Dublin 🤣🤣🤣🤣u couldn't make it up
Shame shizz here in Scotland
No trains at Edinburgh or Glasgow, but one at the door of Prestwick 🤨
Give it 30 years and maybe, just maybe there will be a plan about having one to Dublin!
@@martinmillar8447 It must be a Celtic nation thing haha
@@martinmillar8447 trams in Edinburgh and I bet u Glasgow will have a train before Dublin or a tram
East Midlands Airport, Bristol, Leeds Bradford, Inverness (soon) La Guardia,Glasgow
Get rid of the crappy music!
Crapair
So cool, loved the whole report should definitely do more of it! Do u have an email by any chance?