The popular Dublin Airport Hopper service will return next month after being suspended for almost three years.
The service stopped operating in March 2020 but did not return when travel restrictions lifted due to operating costs. However, this morning Airport Hopper announced their services will return in mid-December under new management.
Airport Hopper provides two routes to Dublin Airport. The first route serves Tallaght, Clondalkin and Liffey Valley while the second route serves Maynooth, Leixlip, Lucan and Liffey Valley.
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When the service was operating, both routes ran frequent buses daily both to and from Dublin Airport. Locals in west Dublin and north Kildare have sorely missed the Airport Hopper since international travel resumed and reacted positively to today's news.
One wrote online: "So so delighted. Looking forward to using your services again." Another said: "Brilliant news. Really missed this great service."
A third commented: "Wish the management well with the service."
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