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National Transport Authority 'actively considering' 24-hour Dublin Bus service from Dublin Airport

Calls have been made for the introduction of the service after a 24-hour service commenced in Cork last week.

THE NATIONAL TRANSPORT Authority says it is “actively considering” the introduction of a 24-hour bus service between Dublin Airport and the city centre.

It follows the introduction of a new 24-hour service on Bus Éireann Route 220 between Ballincollig and Carrigaline in Cork last Sunday.

This week, Fine Gael TD Noel Rock called for the authority to immediately prioritise a night link between Dublin city centre and Dublin Airport, saying that the move “makes sense” as the capital becomes a 24-hour city.

“How on earth have the NTA prioritised a 24-hour service from Ballincollig to Carrigaline over the much needed and often requested 24-hour service to Dublin Airport?” Rock, a member of the Oireachtas Transport Committee, asked.

More than 30 million passengers used Dublin Airport in 2018, and the number of jobs supported and facilitated is in the region of 120,000, with employees often having to get taxis to and from work.

However, a spokesman for the NTA revealed that the authority was already looking into a 24-hour service as part of a major expansion programme of Dublin Bus services.

“Improvements to services are being introduced on a phased basis as driver and vehicle resources become available following the transfer of routes to Go-Ahead Ireland,” an NTA spokesman told TheJournal.ie.

“As part of this expansion plan the NTA is actively considering the introduction of 24-hour services on a number of key corridors.

“One of the key corridors is the link between Dublin City Centre and Swords via Dublin Airport. No final decisions have been made regarding the introduction of this service.”

A Dublin Airport spokesman said that the hub supported all efforts to expand transport options available for passengers and staff to access the airport.

The NTA added that it has not prioritised Cork over Dublin as Rock suggested, saying that the 24-hour service on Route 220 was implemented due to driver and vehicle resources becoming available.

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    Apr 23rd 2022, 3:48 PM

    Not looking good. Best of luck to all involved.

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    Apr 23rd 2022, 4:45 PM

    If the boat was licensed to carry that amount of passengers than it should have adequate life rafts and life jackets aboard. Hopefully they had time to get off safely before boat capsized.

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    Apr 23rd 2022, 7:16 PM

    @Skipper Mac: Everyone was wearing a life jacket and if they got on a life boat they may have drifted. If they all got off before it sank they have a chance of being found but no chance being alive if just in cold waters after 8 hours and not a life raft

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    Apr 24th 2022, 11:09 AM

    10 dead and 16 missing, not looking good for anyone at the moment. May they Rest in Peace.

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    Apr 24th 2022, 7:29 PM

    The captain sounds like a total flute. Ran them aground in shallow waters before, and now ignored calls to not go out, while passing all the fishing boats returning to shore coz it wasn’t safe. Went on ahead anyway. He should’ve been sacked long ago, and now he’s responsible for 26 people dying. The tour company need to get investigated big time. Might’ve been them who told him to plough on ahead coz they didn’t wanna issue refunds,

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