Oversize Bagage Belt backed up. 'Busy, busy' was all the lad in charge could say. Exaggerated by VIP/ Platinum baggage-boys loading 20 suitcases that could have gone through normal channels. Queue w... Ver mais
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Travelled with my elderly mum recently and had booked mobility assistance. Have to say they were excellent! From the young lady who collected mum in the wheelchair and getting us through dropping off... Ver mais
Ticket machine in Carpark c not working so had to return to Terminal 1 to pay. Over priced coffee from Cloud Picker, no smiles and waited 10 mins to collect. No trays so people had to juggle luggage... Ver mais
3 am in the morning airport fairly quiet BUT big queues at security due to not enough staff being used, very very slow getting people through X ray body scanner, running out of trays, slow to open ext... Ver mais
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Dublin Airport Terminal 2 Dublin Aggressive / Untrained Stuff!!!
Dublin Airport Terminal 2 Dublin
HORRIBLE SECURITY X RAY SERVICE AT TERMINAL 2 IN DUBLIN BY DAA OFFICERS
HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE from DAA who are running Dublin Airport, especially the Terminal 2 Security section...Aggressive/ Arrogant behaviour (collectively), they are making jokes and laughing amongst themselves when getting customers through X Ray...if you mention any annoyance or make comments, they try to make an excuse to throw you out of the airport...I complained about the 'service' I received from a man and a woman and a woman at the X Ray point and the supervisor on shift understood their mistake and talked to them...but totally DREADFUL!!!
I suggest people going through security at terminal 2 not to take any agreesive rubbish from the DDA stuff!!!
It is only the 2nd worst X Ray service in Europe I have received after Manchester Airport...
Review of Dublin Airport Immigration and Security: A Broken System That Fails Those It’s Meant to Serve
I cannot overstate my disappointment and frustration with the treatment I received at Dublin Airport on two separate occasions. Ireland's immigration system is already infamous for its massive backlog of permit and GNIB card approvals or renewals, and these delays are putting people at serious risk of being unfairly denied entry. It is unacceptable that individuals who are deserving of entry—who live and work here legally—are subjected to unnecessary chaos, hostility, and disrespect from immigration officers.
Incident 1: Returning from Scotland
Despite carrying a printed email from immigration confirming my work permit approval—an email that explicitly instructs individuals to have it on hand while traveling—the officer I encountered dismissed it outright. When I offered to show my expired GNIB card alongside the email, his response was shockingly unprofessional: "And what the f*** am I to do with that—it’s expired." This level of hostility is absolutely unacceptable from someone in a public-facing role. While he eventually stamped my passport, the interaction left me feeling humiliated and undeserving of such treatment, especially after contributing to this country for over five years.
Incident 2: Arriving from Manila
The second experience was even more infuriating. I had been waiting in the non-European line when an immigration officer directed individuals with approved GNIB cards to the EU line. I approached her, explained that my card was expired but my renewal was approved (with documentation in hand), and she told me to proceed.
When I reached the desk and handed over my printed documents, the officer dismissed them outright, stating, "I’m not letting you through because you don’t have the proper documentation." I explained that my documents were approved and that I was waiting for the physical card due to delays caused by the government backlog. When I mentioned the other officer's instructions and pointed her out, he retorted with, "Well, I didn’t tell you to do that, did I? Back of the line."
I was exhausted but persisted, explaining my situation again and offering my expired GNIB card for review. He begrudgingly looked at it, rolled his eyes, and sarcastically stated, "Why didn’t you just show me this to begin with?" I explained that during a previous interaction, I was explicitly told expired cards were not valid. His dismissive response: "I’m not that immigration officer." After much unnecessary back-and-forth, he finally stamped my passport and remarked snidely, "Well, I guess you’re in."
A System That Enables Hostility
These demeaning encounters reflect a deeper, systemic problem within Ireland’s immigration process. The government’s backlog of permit and GNIB card approvals creates unnecessary stress and uncertainty, leaving people who are lawfully living and working in Ireland vulnerable to unfair treatment or even denial of entry. Immigration officers appear to have too much power and anonymity in making decisions, with no consistency in following protocols or language guidelines. If this behavior is not being addressed, it raises the question: is this the workplace culture Ireland’s immigration services aim to support?
For a country that promotes itself as welcoming and progressive, this kind of treatment is disgraceful. The first point of contact for travelers and residents should be professional, respectful, and understanding. Instead, immigration officers at Dublin Airport demonstrate hostility, inefficiency, and outright contempt for those they are meant to serve.
The Irish government needs to take responsibility for its processing delays and ensure that immigration officers are properly trained to follow protocols, use respectful language, and handle situations with professionalism. Without this, Ireland risks alienating the very people who contribute to its economy and society.
As someone who once felt proud to call Ireland home, I now feel disillusioned and unwelcome. Change is desperately needed—both in the immigration system and in the attitudes of those enforcing it. It is time for Ireland to live up to the values it claims to uphold.
T2 is lovely
T2 is lovely, bright, clean etc.
Food hall very impersonal, all kiosks to order food. You can't customise anything on these and vegan options are non existent. Thus is upstairs food hall only. Dublin T2 its very very easy to do better
Security stuff most of the Times is…
Security stuff most of the Times is really rude and not helpful at all.
Gate stuff same.
Funny Security Guy
Approaching the departure gates in Terminal 2 tonight, there was an announcement that boots and thick-soled shoes should be removed. I asked the security guy "Are these shoes ok?" He looked down and said "They're lovely!" Full marks to him for comedy.
Terminal 2 Very bad unprofessional security screeners
Very bad unprofessional security screening stuff .today I had a flight and ! the security screener who for no reason checked my carry on stole my chocolates its a big shame that the stuff steal from rushing passengers big shame!.My advice is stay away from irish british airlines and airports they just cancel your flights give you hard times and steal your staff!!by the way my carry on screener was a young thin tall boy I need to know who it was...date was October 24,2024 around 3.45 pm
Nightmare experience
Had a layover flight in Dublin that was delayed and the plane took off without us. My boyfriend and I had to try again the next day, we breezed through tsa up until the border control for the USA flights.
I am an American citizen so I was able to get through without much trouble, my boyfriend is Dutch and unfortunately he was put through torture.
For half an hour, my boyfriend was interrogated by a malicious border control officer. The officer knew my boyfriend was nervous (he had never flown before) and was trying to get him to crack.
My boyfriend stuttered at a question, and the officer shut everything down. My boyfriend was not given a statement, and was pulled back to the luggage hall. On the way, the officer was bragging about how he got a few other people kicked out of the border control.
The treatment of my boyfriend is outrageous and abhorrent. This was extremely unprofessional and more in line with kindergarten bullying.
This officer needs to be held accountable for this childish behavior.
He cost us our entire trip to see my family.
Little to no restaurants
Little to no restaurants. Interconnected building after building I’d hate to try and get out safely during an emergency. Bathrooms are just okay not great. One Dyson Hand dryer right next to an active sink, really?
Overzealous rude and bullying attitude…
Overzealous rude and bullying attitude at the xray part of boarding. Made to feel like a criminal and treated as if I was stupid or wasnt cooperative.
Waited over an hour to collect our…
Waited over an hour to collect our baggage ,we were told after 45 minutes it was a technical difficulty but more likely they were understaffed and as a result we missed our bus and instead of getting home at 6pm it was 8pm before we got home really not good enough.
Reluctant service
I needed assistance so asked a member of staff where to find it in terminal 2. Was told to sit and wait in an adjacent area. 45 minutes later I was brought to the far end of the concourse, where I was asked to sit and wait near a door which was in constant use. I was then wheeled through to Terminal 1 security, back to terminal 2 to my boarding gate. I was deposited near a bin and told to stay with the wheelchair.it took 100 minutes from entering the airport to get to the gate. I was not offered the use of toilet facilities or a stop for refreshment, despite having said that I had not breakfasted. In all, a reluctant service, delivered by disinterested staff.
Not going to use again
After arriving at 21:00 hrs we were unable to get a drink or food as the vendors were shutting. The smoking area was locked off. The duty free had limited tobacco products. Could not find a place to sit, our flights were delayed for 2 hours. We usually fly to and from Shannon, they seem to look after their customers to a higher standard.
On the 14th of September we flew from…
On the 14th of September we flew from Kerry/Dublin with the intention of flying DublinGeneva. Our flight from Kerry was delayed and it was impossible for us to make the connecting flight as my husband and I are in our eighties and need spécial assistance and wheelchairs.
We were fortunate enough to meet two young men who when we explained our predicament said they would do their upmost to get us on the next plane.
We were amazed at the effort they deployed in achieving their goal.
One of the young men’s name was Anthony. We are very grateful and send our heartfelt thanks to both of them.
Michelle and John CAHILL.
meet and greet service was Worst Ever
meet and greet service was Worst Ever . was met by a foreign person on arrival back in ireland . handed me my car keys and ran . car had been ranshacked and everything that was not nailed down was stolen . STOLEN everything from trolley jack to wifes glasses and spare change and torch and national trust passes DO NOT USE MEET AND GREET AT DUBLIN AIRPORT
Yet again I encountered pure arrogance…
Yet again I encountered pure arrogance and unfriendliness at the customs check in. It seems to be standard procedure at this airport. You are treated as second class citizens. Its high time they started treating customers ( yes, that's what we are ) with respect instead of the condescending way they do now. They seem to have the "them and us" mentality. No other airport I travel through is like this. Maybe they should follow a customer service course?
Have to say the security staff in T2…
Have to say the security staff in T2 were amazing today they were under tremdous pressure with the power outage, they were all still smiling and trying there very best to help everyone
Please get rid of the piano
Please get rid of the piano, I'm sure most people waiting at arrivals don't want to hear a kids bashing the keys creating an awful din
Assistance is a fantastic service
Have to say I travel often with my Husband who needs assistance through the airport & the service is second to none… well done to all involved.
Security was a joke
Security was a joke, one of the scanners stopped working (which can happen), but they just left people stand in the queue and didn’t communicate! I myself and others had to figure this out ourselves and move to a different queue. I was then told to keep moving and repack my things elsewhere (I was in the dedicated area, putting on my shoes).
Thank you Bindu
Thank you Bindu,
We got our phone back.
Kindest Regards,
S and L
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