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Dec 25, 2025

Dublin and Cork airports showcase “future-ready” sustainability and passenger-experience upgrades

Dublin and Cork airports showcase “future-ready” sustainability and passenger-experience upgrades
Ireland’s two busiest gateways are putting themselves at the centre of the global push toward greener, smarter air travel. A feature published on 24 December by International Airport Review profiles Dublin Airport’s €627 million investment plan—financed in part by the European Investment Bank—which is rolling out large-scale solar farms, geothermal feasibility studies and fleet electrification. Phase 1 of the new solar project is already generating about 13 % of the airport’s electricity needs, and daa (the state-owned operator of Dublin and Cork) says Phase 2 will push that share above 20 % by 2030. Live occupancy sensors, AI-enabled queue forecasting and smart water controls are also being introduced to keep operating costs down while giving travellers a more predictable journey through security and the terminals.

Cork Airport, meanwhile, has led Ireland’s semi-state sector in energy-savings for two consecutive years and is exploring its own solar farm. Digital twins, artificial-intelligence analytics and an autonomous apron-vehicle pilot are among the technologies under test, mirroring work at other European hubs featured in the piece. daa’s deputy communications director Kevin Cullinane says every euro spent is assessed against dual goals of decarbonisation and customer comfort—whether that means refurbished lounges that reused 75 % of existing furniture or low-emission airside vehicles.

Why it matters for mobility managers: frequent flyers in and out of Ireland will benefit from shorter queues, more reliable terminal services and fewer liquid-baggage hassles as the next-generation CT scanners bed in. The green-energy investments also improve Ireland’s compliance profile under forthcoming EU aviation-emissions rules, reducing the risk of future environmental surcharges on tickets or cargo.

Dublin and Cork airports showcase “future-ready” sustainability and passenger-experience upgrades


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Practical take-away: companies negotiating corporate-rate deals with daa or with their airline partners should ask how the new sustainability metrics translate into preferential slot access, fast-track security bundles or carbon-offset reporting for ESG statements.

Looking ahead, daa plans to scale its AI-driven resource-planning tools across both airports and says additional passenger-experience announcements are due in Q1 2026, including an expanded biometric-boarding pilot on selected trans-Atlantic departures.
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