Terminals at Kerry Airport
There is one main terminal building at Kerry Airport. It can handle around 200,000 passengers per year and in 2007 it reached its highest of 185,000. The terminal handles both arrivals and departures under one roof. The check-in desks are located to the right as you walk inside the terminal.
Getting to Kerry Airport
Kerry is based in the south west of Ireland and is accessible in your Car Hire Kerry Airport vehicle by the N22 motorway from the north in Tralee.
The N70 road takes you from the airport to Caherciveen and the N71 to Kenmare.
To the east is Mallow along the N72 and it passes by the Killarney National Park.
To the east along the N22 motorway is Cobh and Carrigaline.
The N71 takes you south towards Bantry and Bandon. From there it follows the coastline to the very south of the island. Carry onto the N20 north and this will take you to Shannon and eventually Galway.
Parking at Kerry Airport
There are two car parking lots at Kerry. They can handle around 1,000 vehicles at any one time. Payment can be made in the main terminal building whether staying in the long or short term stay lots. The car park is fenced in and security is present at all times.
Facilities at Kerry Airport
At the airport there is Wifi Internet throughout the whole building. Payment can be made at customer services or online by credit card. There is a restaurant and bar located in the departure lounge. It is fully licensed and open from 5am to midnight. It offers a wide range of international cuisine as well as hot and cold drinks.
There is a gift shop which sells souvenirs, newspapers, magazines and books. The duty free shop sell tobacco, spirits and confectioneries at a discounted rate.
There are baby changing facilities as well as disabled access toilets located on the ground floor.
What's close to Kerry Airport?
There is the Killarney National Park to visit to see wildlife and trees. The south western part of Ireland is an attraction in itself with its views.
Closer to the coast there are dolphins, puffin and humpback whales in the waters. Boat trips out to see them in their natural habitat can be arranged.
Golfers flock to the region as it has arguably the best golf courses in the world, Waterville and Ballybunion.
There are many high street stores in the center of Kerry itself. The high class boutiques rub shoulders with quaint pubs selling the country's famous ale, Guinness. Enjoy all the attractions with Car Hire Kerry Airport.