 
                                    More than 51,000 passengers are expected to jet off today.
It's set to be the busiest weekend at Dublin Airport since before the pandemic.
More than 51,000 passengers are jetting off today as schools close for the summer.
A spokesperson for the airport says they've had a busy first wave of departures this morning but most people are passing through security in under half an hour.
The daa's Graeme McQueen says they're confident there won't be missed flights;
 
                             
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