The Irish High Court stayed the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) capping capacity at Dublin Airport (DUB) to 25.2 million seats for the 2025 summer schedule. The cap is 1 million below the level of ...
You can check out at any time. More info Ground has been broken on a new hotel at Dublin Airport that its developers say will “redefine the hospitality experience” at the airport and herald ...
Hospitality group Accor and developers the Arora Group have announced the ground-breaking of the new €100m Sofitel Dublin Airport, a new luxury hotel at the country's main international gateway.
Dublin Airport looks set to breach its 32 million a year passenger cap next month, it has warned. It follows another month when the number of passengers using the two terminals reached a record level.
A Ryanair flight from Dublin bound for Spain was forced to return to Dublin Airport after an emergency was declared mid-air. The airline said the return was due to a “pressurisation issue”.
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Night-time limit on flights at Dublin Airport will hit critical supplies, warns freight transport group Proposed limits on night flights at Dublin Airport threaten to ground the transport of €19 ...
Dublin Airport’s 32 million a-year passenger limit has become an “international joke” says global air travel industry chief, Irishman Willie Walsh. Irish and US airlines are taking legal ...
DUBLIN Airport is set to say goodbye to a firm favourite in Terminal 1 after the store announced it will be closing its doors for good this week. Terminal 1's Boots store will shut down on October ...
Photo: Getty 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 ...
Sir, – I have been following the story of the Dublin Airport passenger cap from the south of France with some bemusement. While I agree Dublin as a hub needs to grow, as someone who has been ...