June was the busiest month of the year so far at Dublin Airport with 3.2 million passengers passing through, new figures from the airport operator show.
The figures were on par with June 2019, and 14% higher than the same month last year.
So far this year, 15.5 million people have flown in and out of the airport.
"The busy summer period is well underway, with over 100,000 passengers travelling through Dublin Airport every single day at the moment," said daa CEO Kenny Jacobs.
Mr Jacobs added that 98% of passengers passed through security screening in under 20 minutes last month, which he said is above their stated target of 90%.
The daa, which also operates Cork Airport, said 1.3 million passengers travelled through that airport in the first six months of the year, up 7% on the same period in 2019.
Mr Jacobs said the airport is gearing up to have its busiest year ever for international traffic, with 2.7 million passengers expected to fly in and out of the airport this year.
"This growth is facilitated by an excellent airport experience, friendly staff and a wide choice of routes," he said.
"There will be more good news for passengers across the South of Ireland soon as the team at Cork Airport work with our airline customers to finalise details of even more new routes," he added.