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14th July 2023
09:38am BST

The liquid of choice when it comes to washing down the sausage and rashers, was the old reliable tea, the second most popular option is the caffeine-rich Americano, essential for those early flights. Dublin Airport clearly runs on brews, with more than 14,000 cups of tea and coffee served on an average day. Sadly the Airport didn't provide any info on how many morning pints are sunk on an average day. There is truly nothing like settling in for an early flight, with in eye-shot of the departures board, ordering yourself a great big plate of food to sustain you through the bumpy flight. READ ON: Howth home owned by Vogue Williams hits market for €1.29mHungry? Dublin Airport sells more Irish breakfasts than anywhere else in Ireland! In fact, each year our passengers devour an incredible 2.5 million fry-ups – that’s around 7,000 breakfasts every single day (except Christmas Day when we’re closed!). #HappyFryDay (1/3) pic.twitter.com/f6aPEUt9W1
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) July 14, 2023
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