Dublin Airport's new mascot Dubby
An official unveiling at DublinAirport has showcased the newest member of Dublin Airports crew, Dubby!
Dubby said, “the welcome I’ve received since I arrived at Dublin Airport has been deadly. Fair play to everyone".
"I was in the terminal the other day and I think some people were wondering “who’s this chancer?!”, but they were all sound. One oul fella thought I was a rabbit, but I told him “away outta that!,” Dubby added.
"It’s gas here and I can’t wait to get out about and have the craic with passengers. So, c’mere, if you see me around, don’t be shy, get over for a picture or a high five,” said the hare.
Dublin Airport, according to Dublin Live, has chosen a hare as its official mascot because of the many Irish hares that can be found hopping around the airport campus everyday.
The airport previously ran a public naming competition for its new mascot, asking the public to decide between three possible names - Dubby, Collin and Harry, according to Dublin Live.
It’s official — he’s signed ✍️
Meet Dubby
Speaking at his official unveiling at @DublinAirport on Tuesday, where he was welcomed by daa CEO Kenny Jacobs, Dubby said: “The welcome I’ve received since I arrived at Dublin Airport has been deadly. Fair play to everyone. I was… pic.twitter.com/mGDco58pof
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) February 11, 2025
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The airport has received mixed feedback from their followers on social media platform X.
One user said, "Gas craic but I’ve prefer to see the travelator between T2 and T1 fixed."
Another user commented, "Was that the major news for 4 pm? Some idiot in a rabbit costume".
Another user said, "What time do you start work Dubby ? I get to the airport at 4.30am for my flight ! Will I see you then all bright eyed and bushy tailed?".
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