IAA also expects demand to ‘significantly exceed’ the 32 million-a-year passenger cap next year
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Ryanair has predicted the Irish Aviation Authority-imposed reduction similar to an existing winter cap designed to comply with planning laws
IAA also expects demand to ‘significantly exceed’ the 32 million-a-year passenger cap next year
Junior Transport Minister James Lawless has announced that he is set to meet with Ryanair group chief executive Michael O’Leary, next Wednesday, to...
Dublin Airport is only allowed to fly through a maximum of 32 million passengers a year based on planning conditions from 15 years ago.
Dublin Airport is only allowed to fly through a maximum of 32 million passengers a year based on planning conditions from 15 years ago.
Numerous international airlines have started to reduce their operations at Dublin Airport, due to the 32 million annual passenger cap – and the...
The airport’s operator said today that it has made “extensive efforts” to reduce passenger numbers to comply with planning, but won’t meet...
The airport’s operator said today that it has made “extensive efforts” to reduce passenger numbers to comply with planning, but won’t meet...
The proposal would make next summer’s scheduling season the second one in which a seat cap is implemented.
The proposal would make next summer’s scheduling season the second one in which a seat cap is implemented.
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary has said he expects nothing positive – regarding the passenger cap at Dublin Airport – to result from his...