Dublin Airport passenger cap suspension is extended
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Michael O’Leary in flying form as cap on airline passengers delayed by High Court
Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has welcomed a decision by the High Court to continue to hold off the implementation of a passenger cap at Dublin Airport. The 32million limit was introduced by An Bord Pleanála when it approved the airport’s second terminal in 2007, due to traffic concerns. However, a number of airlines including Ryanair and Aer Lingus have challenged limits set by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), which was allocating …
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