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Dublin Airport close to exceeding 32m passenger cap
Dublin Airport Moves Closer To Exceeding 32 Million Cap
Cork and Dublin airports saw record-breaking numbers of passengers passing through their terminals again in September, daa confirmed today while releasing monthly passenger numbers. The two airports welcomed a total of 3.
What is Dublin Airport’s passenger cap and why are airlines like Ryanair removing routes?
Around 3.46 million passengers passed through the airport in August alone, making it the busiest month ever in Dublin Airport’s 84-year history. And that trend of increasing pas
Dublin Airport edges closer to 32m cap after busiest September ever for the Airport
So far this year, a total of 25.8 million passengers have passed through the doors of Dublin Airport – an increase of 5.3% on the same period in 2023. With every passing month, Dublin Airport’s passenger numbers get closer to the 32 million cap.
Passenger numbers at Dublin Airport set to exceed 32 million cap following ‘record breaking’ September
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has warned that the number of passengers passing through Dublin Airport will exceed 32 million in 2024 and will be closer to 33 million this year.
Dublin Airport set to exceed passenger cap after busiest September ever
Dublin Airport is one step closer to exceeding its controversial passenger cap after it saw record-breaking numbers in September.
Airlines warn of hit to Irish economy from Dublin passenger cap
A passenger cap at Dublin Airport is set to damage Ireland's economy and harm plans to expand the country's dominant airport into an international aviation hub, Irish airline bosses and the airport's CEO warned on Thursday.
Ryanair wants passenger cap issue resolved before election
Ryanair's CEO has urged the transport minister to resolve the passenger cap problem at Dublin Airport before a general election is called, by signing a letter directing the aviation regulator to continue issuing new airline slots while the matter is going through the planning process.
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Aer Lingus announces new transatlantic flight from Dublin Airport, as Ryanair adds winter routes from Cork
In other aviation news this week, Ireland West Airport announced a new weekly charter service from Groningen in The ...
Limerick Leader
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‘Christmas is cancelled’ – Ryanair boss warns Dublin Airport of “real effects” to passenger cap
Michael O’Leary urged Transport Minister Eamon Ryan to remove the passenger restriction and add additional flight slots at ...
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‘Christmas cancelled’ declares Ryanair boss as Dublin Airport passenger cap row rumbles on amid fresh €500 flight alert
THE Ryanair boss has declared Christmas as cancelled and warned that the Leinster rugby team and their fans will have to fly ...
RTE Online
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Aer Lingus to start new Dublin-Nashville route next year
Aer Lingus is to launch Ireland's first direct flight from Dublin to Nashville, Tennessee from next year. The new route, ...
dublingazette
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Dublin Airport T2: Sounds of Home – a weekly music showcase
A new weekly live music showcase that shines a spotlight on emerging local musicians has launched at Dublin Airport. T2: ...
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Dublin Airport slammed for ‘ridiculous’ Christmas decorations before Halloween as travellers cry they’ll ‘peak too soon’
DUBLIN Airport has been slammed for putting up “ridiculous” Christmas decorations before Halloween. Ireland’s top airport ...
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‘Simply the reality’ — Ryanair’s decision to cut routes from Dublin Airport will mean job losses, says DAA
The DAA has said that Ryanair’s decision to cut routes from Dublin Airport will result in job losses and that ‘Ireland’s hard ...
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