Passenger numbers at Dublin Airport are growing more than three-times faster than the European average.
That is according to new data from airport trade organisation ACI Europe for the first six months of the year, to the end of June.
The airport's passenger numbers increased by 15.1% in the first half of this year, while average passenger numbers throughout Europe increased by 4.5% during the same period.
Dublin Airport was also one of the best performing airports within its Group 2 peer group - which is made up of European airports welcoming between 10 and 25 million passengers per year.
It had the fourth-largest passenger increase within its peer group, behind Athens (23.5%) London Stansted (16.9%) and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen (16.6%).
"Our passenger numbers have grown very strongly in the first six months of this year, and we're outperforming almost all of our European peers," said Dublin Airport managing director Vincent Harrison.
Continental Europe was the airport's strongest performer in volume terms, followed closely by Britain.
It is also seeing record numbers of transatlantic and transfer passengers this year.
In total, almost 11.5 million passengers have gone through Dublin Airport during the first six months of this year, as the 15.1% increase in traffic added an extra 1.5 million passengers.
Overall, European passenger numbers increased by 4.5%, according to ACI Europe, while traffic at airports within the European Union increased by 5.1%.
The Dublin Chamber of Commerce has also welcome the figures, saying they are "proof that the strategy of attracting new routes and increasing transfer traffic is working".