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U.S.travelers will now clear customs/immigration in Dublin

U.S. Homeland Security boss approves plan on Irish visit


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Early next year, all passengers on U.S. bound flights will be able to pre-clear all U.S. security checks before departure through Dublin’s new Terminal 2, Transport minister Noel Dempsey announced Thursday, after meeting with U.S. Homeland Security Janet Napolitano at Dublin Airport.

All passengers passing through Dublin’s new terminal on route to the U.S. will no longer have to undergo customs, immigration or clearance checks upon arrival in America.

Under the new system, passengers from Terminal 2 will be treated as if their flight had originated at a U.S. domestic airport.

Ireland is the first country in Europe to offer this facility, permitting passengers to clear all customs, immigration, agriculture and security checks before departing from Irish soil.

Shannon Airport introduced similar U.S. Customs and Border Protection facilities earlier this year. The pre-clearance system now in operation in Shannon and Dublin is the same process that passengers would normally undergo upon arrival at a U.S. airport.

Irish airports had to meet the same security criteria as their American counterparts. Homeland Security will oversee the new procedures at Dublin’s Terminal 2.

"Early next year, when this new pre-clearance facility here in Terminal 2 is opened, all US-bound passengers will benefit from uninterrupted passage through US airports on arrival, saving time and hassle," Mr Dempsey said.

Prior to this only U.S. immigration clearance facilities were available at Dublin airport.

Aer Lingus have welcomed the move and believe that pre-clearance facilities will give Ireland a competitive edge over other hub airports in western Europe.

"In the competitive field of aviation, time means money for airline operators. This agreement could help airline operators save valuable time," Mr Dempsey said.

"Shannon Airport has operated full pre-clearance facilities for all US-bound passengers since March this year. Ireland is the only country outside of the Americas to offer this unique service," he added.

During her tour of the new Terminal in Dublin, Ms Napolitano viewed the pre-clearance facilities. Mr Dempsey described her presence as an "affirmation of the importance that the United States attaches to US pre-clearance from Ireland."


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Non-EU citizens should be warned, though, that getting stamps on your VAT purchases carries a long, slow line. This past September, I got to the airport three hours ahead of time and STILL wasn't able to get through the line to get stamps on my paperwork. I had to leave behind over $100 in paid VAT. To be serious, it wasn't exactly all the fault of the people working in those offices. The US Customs and Immigration personnel were slow, slow, slow, slow, slow. Also, after the kindness and wonderful behavior of the Irish Customs and Immigration personnel, the US people were a cold splash of water. As I told my son in front of the exceptionally rude US Customs guy, "Now I know why we're called ugly Americans". If this is the first exposure some of you get to US citizens, I'm so sorry.
Mairin: You are correct that you cleared US Customs. But you didn't clear Immigration till you got to Chicago. Now you'll do both in Dublin, and arrive in Chicago as if you were coming in from Minneapolis or Cincinatti. But you probably won't save much time, because your bags will still be delayed.
I have always cleared US customs in Dublin en route to Chicago.....for many years. Am I missing something?
It is sad to see this US Federal cancer of TSA spreading to Ireland. Today it is for US bound, tomorrow it will be all travelers. Welcome to the NWO!
Other than the US establishing a base in Ireland, there seems to be conflicting views about what the result of this will be. I'm hearing two sides of the illegal immigration thing???
This of course is not Great news for a lot of people for obvious reasons, You know who you are.
Great, another massive wave of illegal irish immigrants. Just bring some powers whiskey with you and we"ll call it even.
Great news for Dublin! Not sure why Shannon bothered.
 




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