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Michael O’Leary adamant Dublin Airport passenger cap ‘will get lifted’
Michael O’Leary is adamant that the ongoing Dublin Airport passenger cap ‘will get lifted’ as the Ryanair CEO prepares for the controversy to go to court.
Dublin Airport passenger cap a 'joke', says Willie Walsh
Willie Walsh, the head of the global airline body IATA, has said a passenger cap at Dublin airport has become "a joke" internationally and is preventing airlines from expanding there.The number of passengers at the airport,
Dublin Airport passenger cap "will get lifted" - Ryanair CEO
Ryanair is taking legal action against the IAA on the Dublin Airport passenger cap along with Aer Lingus and a number of US carriers
It's not just the passenger cap: Dublin Airport's fate hinges on seven key planning rows
At least seven significant legal cases related to Dublin Airport planning difficulties are due to be heard in the weeks and months ahead.
Shannon Airport ready for 5m passengers to help ease Dublin cap
Shannon Airport stands ready to accept up to 5 million passengers a year, in order to help deal with the passenger cap at Dublin, the Midwest airport's CEO has told the Government.
Kerry Airport chief warns that Dublin Airport passenger cap is bad for business
Contrary to popular opinion, the Dublin Airport passenger cap is bad for regional airports. Kerry Airport chief John Mulhern has written to Taoiseach Simon Harris to warn him that regional airports risk losing business as a result of the 32 million-a-year passenger limit at Dublin. Barry O’Halloran has the details.
Former Aer Lingus chief Willie Walsh: ‘Dublin Airport cap is a joke’ outside Ireland
Walsh said he speaks to international airlines who want to serve the Irish market and want to serve it through Dublin not Shannon or Cork,
Dublin Airport passenger cap now ‘a joke’ among airlines, says Willie Walsh
Dublin Airport’s passenger cap is now “a joke” among international airlines, according to former Aer Lingus chief executive Willie Walsh. He claims the Government needs to intervene on the issue, and that passengers will face higher air fares to fly in and out of Dublin while the cap remains in place and demand remains strong.
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WATCH: Plane forced to abort landing at Dublin Airport on two occasions as Storm Ashley approaches
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Man, 30s, rushed to hospital with serious injuries after crash outside Dublin Airport involving car & pedestrian
A MAN in his 30s has been rushed to hospital after being hit by a car outside Dublin Airport. The man was taken to Beaumont ...
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Traffic chaos on approach to Dublin Airport following collision as warning issued to passengers
Gardai have issued a warning to those travelling to Dublin Airport this morning following a road traffic collision.
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Dublin traffic LIVE: Crash near Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 causing delays
A crash has happened near Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 this morning. Gardai said: "Gardai and emergency services are currently ...
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‘This gesture is so thoughtful’, people say as Dublin Airport explain why terminals lit up by pink & blue lights
DUBLIN Airport is brightening the skies with a stunning display of pink and blue lights on their buildings. As the terminals ...
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Plane forced to abort landing at Dublin Airport on two occasions as Storm Ashley approaches
An Emerald Airlines flight was forced to abandon two attempts to land at Dublin Airport on Friday afternoon due to strong ...
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Ryanair on course to grow by 40% at Belfast International Airport despite smaller winter operation
Ryanair will operate a smaller winter service from Belfast International Airport despite the reallocation of around 50,000 ...
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Ryanair adds new route to affordable European destination from popular UK airport
The low-cost airline will head to a destination situated only three hours from the UK as part of its 2024 winter schedule.
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