Dublin Airport is located 10 km north of Dublin, Ireland and is the country's principal airport, handling over 23 million passengers in 2007. It serves as the hub for Irish airlines Aer Lingus and Ryanair. Shannon Airport is located 25 km from Limerick city and is the second largest airport in Ireland after Dublin, ahead of Cork Airport. Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe in the North Atlantic Ocean, with a rugged western coastline and many islands, peninsulas and bays surrounded by central plains and coastal mountains.
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2. Aerfort Bhaile tha Cliath
DUB
EIDW
Dublin Airport is placed in Collinstown's locality,
to 10 km to the north of Dublin, Ireland. It is the
principal airport of the country, receiving more
than 23 million passengers in 2007, of which, the
majority internments concerned(belonged) to
flights, and only 900.000 were proceeding from
domestic flights.
It serves as center of operations of the Irish
companies Aer Lingus and Ryanair.
11. Aerfort Chorca鱈
ORK
EIC
It is placed to 8 km to the south of Cork,
(Ireland). It is the third airport of the
country, behind the airport of Dublin and
the airport of Shannon. Overcoming 3
million passengers in year 2006.
18. Aerphort na Gaillimhe
GWY
EICM)
It is placed in Carnmore's locality, to 9 km
to the east of Galway, Ireland. In the last
years the number of passengers has met
increased until 220.000 passengers
overcame in the year 2006, partly thanks
to the charter flights.
20. Aerphort Chiarra鱈
KIR
EIKY
It is placed in Kerry's county, to 15 minutes
of Killarney and to 20 of Tralee. By road, it
is at an hour of the cities of Cork and
Limerick.
23. Aerfort na Sionnainne
SNN
EINN
It is placed in the locality of Shannon,
Ireland), and to 25 km from Limerick's city.
It is the second airport of the country,
behind the airport of Dublin, and ahead of
Cork's airport.
36. Ireland is an island
located northwest of
Europe, North Atlantic
Ocean. The ocean is
responsible for the
rugged western
coastline, along with
many islands,
peninsulas and bays.
The main geographical
features of Ireland are
the central plains
surrounded by a ring of
coastal mountains.