Waterford Airport - Ground Transport

Ground Transport

Means of transport at Waterford Airport
Means of transport Available Operator Nearest Station Destination Website
Taxi Yes Available in Arrivals Hall Terminal building Varies
- Bus No Bus Éireann Waterford Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Rosslare Europort, Wexford, Clonmel, Tramore & City Centre Services http://www.buseireann.ie/
JJ Kavanagh Waterford Dublin Airport, Carlow, Tramore http://www.jjkavanagh.ie/
Road

The airport is on the R708 road which can be accessed from the R710 outer ring road in Waterford City. As Waterford City is bypassed it is very easy to reach the airport from Dungarvan, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Carlow and Wexford. Once you reach the outer ring road you can access three major primary routes from Waterford.

Major roads from Waterford city

Road Route E-Route
Kilkenny - Carlow - Dublin ---
Clonmel - Tipperary - Limerick ---
New Ross - Wexford - Rosslare Europort (east) E-30
Dungarvan - Youghal - Cork (east) E-30
Waterford City - Port of Waterford ---
Car hire

Car hire is available in the arrivals hall of the terminal building, with two car rental companies.

Car parking

There are 200 car parking spaces outside the terminal. Cars may only be parked during the airport opening hours and vehicles can not be accessed outside of airport opening hours.

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