Looming decision from EU’s highest court and timing of regulator’s rulings on take-off and landing slots add urgency to proposed legislation ...
It's just over 86 years since the first flight took off from what is now known as Dublin Airport, a scheduled Aer Lingus service from Collinstown Airport to Liverpool Airport in January 1940.
The 32 million passenger cap at Dublin Airport "may be taken into account" when allocating take-off and landing slots, according to an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice.
THE controversial cap on the number of passengers that can fly through Dublin Airport will be scrapped for good by the end of ...
BRUSSELS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Dublin airport may set a 32 million passenger cap to tackle a capacity problem, an adviser to Europe's top court said on Thursday. The passenger cap, introduced in 2007 to ...
Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien has announced that the abolition of the controversial 32 million people passenger cap at ...
Lifting the Dublin Airport passenger cap and buying up homes of residents disturbed by noise only goes so far. We need a ...
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) may take Dublin Airport's 32 million passenger cap into account when allocating take-off and landing slots, an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has ...