Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Tours & Packages
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • River Cruise
  • Training & Resources

Dublin Airport Warns Passengers of Delays Due to Ongoing Fuel Protests

by Daniel McCarthy  April 10, 2026
dublin airport terminal 2 during the daytime

Photo: Sophie James / Shutterstock.com

Protests over high fuel prices in Ireland are now in their fourth day. Even with the army called in on Thursday to help remove vehicles blocking the roads, travel in parts of the country has come to an essential halt.

The protests are over the rising price of oil, tied to the conflict in the Middle East. The conflict and its aftereffects have pushed diesel prices in Ireland above €2.30 per liter, an all-time high. Protesters are targeting roads that lead to five sites in cities like Cork, Limerick, and Galway. Fuels for Ireland stated this week that over 100 service stations have already run out of fuel.

The protests have also impacted  travel. According to the BBC, people have been seen walking their luggage along Dublin’s M50 road, which leads to Dublin Airport, as vehicles stalled traffic along the highway this week.

The country’s two major bus links, Bus Éireann and Citylink, have also issued alerts. Some passengers traveling from Belfast to Dublin Airport reported journeys taking upwards of five hours—normally a two-hour trip—this week, leading to missed flights. That’s driven travelers to Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail), which seen a surge in bookings as travelers look for alternatives.

Dublin Airport, which just reported record passenger numbers, is telling passengers to allow for extra time to get to the airport. There is no direct train or rail link to Dublin Airport. To reach the airport from the city center via public transport, travelers have to use the city’s bus system.

And, while roads immediately around the airport are clear, the airport warned this does not account for the M50, which is the main artery for passengers.

“Passengers travelling to/from Dublin Airport this morning are advised to allow extra time for their journey,” the airport said in a Friday alert. “Passengers should use live traffic or transport apps to identify their quickest and best route.”

Roads in Dublin’s city center, including around O’Connell Street, were also closed this week, with a shutdown extended along the north and south quays of Dublin’s Liffey, and to Westmoreland Street and O’Connell Bridge.

There could be a resolution soon. The Irish Defence Forces have deployed four heavy-lift recovery trucks to physically tow large HGVs and tractors that are part of the protests and are obstructing critical infrastructure. Protests

  
  
Related Articles
Inside CIE Tours’ Strategy: Expanding Carefully, Delivering Consistently
Aer Lingus Launches Nonstop Service from Pittsburgh to Dublin
Brendan Vacations Introduces New Small Group Travel Style
Brussels Airport Still Facing Delays After Cyberattack
Globus Unveils 3 New Small Group Tours in Europe
Perillo Tours Expands 2026 European Portfolio with New 10-day Itineraries
The Ireland Tourism “Collapse”: What Tour Operators Are Saying
United Airlines Expands Service to Dublin with Nonstop Flights
5 Things Travel Advisors Need To Tell Clients About Ireland Land Tours (But Never Do)
Everything You Need to Know About CIE Tours’ Irish Adventure

MOST VIEWED

  1. Everything New and Coming Soon Onboard AmaWaterways
  2. TSA Wait Times Extend to Two Hours in More Airports as Shutdown Hits Week 5
  3. Report: JetBlue Eyes Sale to United, Alaska, or Southwest
  4. 6abc News Tells Viewers to “Use” Travel Advisors Without Paying
  5. Hawaii Flooding No Reason to Cancel Upcoming Trips, Says Hawaii Tourism Authority
  6. TSA Absences Could Force Shutdown of Some Smaller Regional Airports


TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage from all corners of the travel industry, from industry happenings to new cruise ships, hotel openings, tour updates, and much more.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
United Airlines Moves to Preorder-Only for All Fresh Meals in Economy
United Airlines Moves to Preorder-Only for All Fresh Meals in Economy

The change starts on March 1.

Delta Air Lines Vice President of Sales Chuck Imhof to Retire
Delta Air Lines Vice President of Sales Chuck Imhof to Retire

Imhof started at Delta in 2009, leading the New York sales team.

Allegiant to Acquire Sun Country in $1.5 Billion Merger
Allegiant to Acquire Sun Country in $1.5 Billion Merger

The airlines said they expect the deal to officially close in the second half of 2026.

American Airlines Begins Fleetwide Rollout of Free High-Speed Wi-Fi
American Airlines Begins Fleetwide Rollout of Free High-Speed Wi-Fi

The addition comes as American marks its centennial anniversary.

Winter Storm Grounds Hundreds at Schiphol as KLM Faces De-Icing Fluid Shortage
Winter Storm Grounds Hundreds at Schiphol as KLM Faces De-Icing Fluid Shortage

The airline is sending its own teams to Germany to retrieve supplies as disruptions spread.

Hundreds of Flights Cancelled as Extreme Winter Weather Paralyzes Amsterdam Schiphol
Hundreds of Flights Cancelled as Extreme Winter Weather Paralyzes Amsterdam Schiphol

Extreme winter weather has blanketed much of Europe this week.

TMR OUTLOOKS, WHITE PAPERS & DESTINATION GUIDES
View All
Advertiser's Voice
A Day in Antarctica on an HX Expedition Cruise
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2026 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences