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Dublin Airport introduces Mobile Passport Control for U.S.-bound passengers

Dublin Airport, one of the few airports in the world where U.S. pre-clearance exists, has announced the introduction of Mobile Passport Control (MPC) for U.S.-bound passengers.

MPC launch

Mobile Passport Control allows passengers to complete a part of their immigration process before presenting at the airport’s pre-clearance facility, cutting wait times even further.

Through the free and secure MPC app, eligible passengers can submit their travel document, photo, and customs declaration information, removing the need to complete a paper form. As a result, passengers can look forward to shorter wait times, less congestion & more efficient processing.

The launch of Mobile Passport Control at our pre-clearance facility in Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport is great news for the more than one million passengers who use it every year. The app means passengers are able to easily upload their documents in advance of arriving at the airport, which should mean quicker processing times, less queuing and more time to relax at the airport ahead of their flight to the US. We’re sure passengers are going to love it.

said Graeme McQueen, Media Relations Manager at daa, the operator of Dublin Airport.

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The MPC app is a free application that can be downloaded from the Apple App store and Google Play and is currently available for eligible passengers to use upon arrival at MPC approved sites.

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