Regarding how many hour we can access pre clearance at Dublin?
I am travelling via Dublin ( Birmingham U.K. To Dublin and finally to Newark (USA). I have a booking for the lounge 51 as my flight has 4 hours stopover. How early can I go through preclearance?
Would they allow me as soon as I arrive Dublin which is 4 hours prior to my flight?
Best Answer
If you check the Preclearance Queue Time for Dublin Intl Airport you will see the hours are 6:30am to 5pm. There's no other limitation.
Ps.: For the archives, this link will break once the report expires, then you need to visit https://pqt.cbp.gov and manually set the airport and date.
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How long does it take to go through security at Dublin Airport?
Dublin Airport Security Overview We advise that you allow up to 2.5 hours before a short-haul flight, and up to 3.5 hours before a long-haul flight. If your flight is at 08:30 or after, please do not enter the terminals any earlier than 06.00.How does CBP Preclearance work?
In airports with preclearance, passengers must first pass airport security inspection before they can proceed to the preclearance area. Security checks are conducted by Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) in the standards of both CATSA and U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations.Can you leave Dublin Airport during layover?
In Dublin airport there is no transit area to remain in. You must leave the airside, progress through immigration and customs, and formally enter the country before heading upstairs to the departures area and re-enter through security for your onward flight.What is US Preclearance lounge?
Located in Terminal 2 after US Preclearance and beside the US departure gates, this Lounge is the perfect retreat away from the bustling Terminal and somewhere to enjoy a few hours of rest and relaxation before your long-haul flight.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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