List of Airports By ICAO Code: E - EI - Ireland

Ireland

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  • EIAB – Abbeyshrule Aerodrome – Abbeyshrule, County Longford
  • EIBN (BYT) – Bantry Aerodrome – Bantry, County Cork
  • EIBR – Birr Aerodrome – Birr, County Offaly
  • EICA (NNR) – Connemara Regional Airport – Inverin, Connemara
  • EICB - Castlebar Airport - Castlebar, County Mayo
  • EICK (ORK) – Cork International Airport – Cork
  • EICL – Clonbullogue Aerodrome – Clonbullogue, County Offaly
  • EICM (GWY) – Galway Airport – Carnmore, County Galway
  • EICN – Coonagh Airport – Limerick, County Limerick
  • EIDL (CFN) – Donegal Airport – Carrickfinn, County Donegal
  • EIDW (DUB) – Dublin International Airport – Dublin
  • EIIM (IOR) – Inishmore Aerodrome (Kilronan Airport) – Kilronan, County Galway
  • EIKL (KKY) – Kilkenny Airport – Kilkenny, County Kilkenny
  • EIKN (NOC) – Knock International Airport – Knock, County Mayo
  • EIKY (KIR) – Kerry Airport (Farranfore Airport) – Farranfore, County Kerry
  • EIME – Casement Aerodrome – Baldonnel
  • EIMG – Moneygall Aerodrome – Moneygall, County Offaly
  • EIMH - Athboy Airfield - Athboy, County Meath
  • EIMY – Moyne Aerodrome – Thurles, County Tipperary
  • EINN (SNN) – Shannon Airport – Shannon, County Clare
  • EIRT - Rathcoole Aerodrome - Rathcoole (Ráth Chúil), County Cork (Contae Chorcaí)
  • EISG (SXL) – Sligo Airport – Strandhill, near Sligo
  • EIWF (WAT) – Waterford Airport – Waterford
  • EIWT (WST) – Weston Airport – Leixlip, County Kildare

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