Pier D at Dublin airport to open this weekend

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Dublin airport is to begin the phased opening of its €120 million Pier D on Sunday next, with six of the planned 12 new boarding gates opening for passenger traffic. The new pier is to be connected to the existing terminal building by a dramatic, curved 350 metre “skybridge” which will provide passengers with bird’s- eye views of the original central terminal building. Designed by architects Skidmore Owings and Merrill, the new 15,000 sq m Pier D is glass-walled and gives uninterrupted views over the airfield. It is 350 metres long and provides for the segregation of incoming and outgoing passengers – a feature which is not available at the A gates in the existing terminal. The skybridge will replace a much criticised prefabricated walkway to temporary boarding gates which are used mainly by Ryanair passengers.

The Irish Times

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Clerkin, Paul (2007, October 23). *Pier D at Dublin airport to open this weekend*. Archiseek.com. https://www.archiseek.com/pier-d-at-dublin-airport-to-open-this-weekend/ (Updated 2011, April 26)
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Clerkin, Paul. "Pier D at Dublin airport to open this weekend." *Archiseek.com*, 23 Oct. 2007, https://www.archiseek.com/pier-d-at-dublin-airport-to-open-this-weekend/. Updated 26 Apr. 2011.

Published October 23, 2007 | Last Updated April 26, 2011

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