Even with the shorter connection by staying airside, I have rarely managed to do it in less than 60 minutes. In theory it is possible but stressful. Sometimes transatlantic flights are early with a friendly jetstream but you can't bet on it.
Correct! So here goes again for summary, with two improvements.
1. Check in a bag. On arrival in Terminal 2, go through passport control (telling them you are transferring - show them your Ryanair boarding pass and passport) and pick up bag. Walk to Terminal 1 and go to 'bag drop' with...
Everyone here has given good advice but I think a summary is necessary, as there are two main options.
1. Check in a bag. On arrival in Terminal 2, go through passport control (telling them you are transferring - show them your Ryanair boarding pass) and pick up bag. Walk to Terminal 1 and...
Those of used to flying Ryanair wear a special coat with multiple pockets, as well as extra jumpers, shirts jackets, all to make sure our hand luggage is below the weight restrictions. Make sure your bag fits inside their volume limits also!
As others have said, an hour is usually enough for a transfer in Dublin if you don't have to check in a bag, with an important proviso. I think all transatlantic flights come into Terminal 2. Transfers to Terminal 1 for Ryanair are easy if you have your boarding card - which you MUST if you are...
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