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Airline Argument Sways Irish High Court To Pause Dublin Airport Passenger Cap
The stay order will grant airlines, including Aer Lingus and Ryanair, more time to possibly remove the passenger cap at Dublin Airport.
Dublin Airport could breach passenger cap by two million next year, says DAA boss
Dublin Airport could see its passenger numbers grow to as many as 34 million next year – higher than the 32 million cap in force at the gateway - according to DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs. It’s already set to handle close to 33 million this year.
High Court grants stay on Dublin Airport summer passenger cap
Airlines have won a stay on the implementation of Dublin Airport's summer passenger cap pending the outcome of a legal challenge. Aer Lingus, Ryanair and Airlines for America took High Court action after the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) set a seat capacity limit of 25.
Irish Court Halts Summer Seat Cap at Dublin Airport
Ireland's largest airline Ryanair, one of a number of airlines which sought a court pause on the summer limit, said the ruling cleared the way for the matter to be referred to the European Courts where it was "confident" the broader passenger cap will be removed.
Ryanair boss O’Leary confident High Court will grant stay today in Dublin Airport passenger cap row
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary says he’s confident that the High Court will put a stay today on plans by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) to cap passenger traffic at Dublin Airport next summer.
Airlines welcome court ruling to pause Dublin airport passenger cap
A cap on passengers using Dublin airport next summer has been paused after airlines challenged the proposal. The high court in Dublin granted a stay on a decision by Ireland’s aviation regulator to cap the number of take-off and landing slots during the busy peak season. The decision was welcomed by airlines which took the action.
Irish High Court Pauses Contentious Dublin Airport Passenger Cap
Ireland’s High Court has agreed to pause the implementation of Dublin Airport’s passenger cap for summer 2025, after airlines Ryanair Holdings Plc and Aer Lingus made an urgent application to the court saying it would negatively impact their access to slots.
Summer passenger cap paused at Dublin Airport
A cap on the number of flights coming in and out of Dublin Airport next summer has been paused by a High court ruling.
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What the Dublin Airport passenger cap ruling means, and what happens next
What was Monday’s High Court ruling on Dublin Airport passengers about? The High Court stalled air travel regulator, the ...
Extra.ie on MSN
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Major twist in Dublin Airport passenger cap row as High Court pauses decision in victory for airlines next summer season
The decision by the
Irish
Aviation
Authority
(IAA) to implement the passenger cap would affect airlines’ access to take ...
Newstalk
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Dublin Airport to submit new plan to expand passenger cap to 50 million
Yesterday, the High Court put a stay on an
Irish
Aviation
Authority
(IAA) ruling that would have significantly cut the ...
DublinLive
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Dublin Airport to exceed 32m passenger cap as busiest October record broken
daa has asked the High Court to review the
Irish
Aviation
Authority
’s (IAA) allocation of slots for the winter 2024/25 ...
Dublin Live on MSN
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Dublin Airport to submit new planning application to raise passenger cap to 50 million
The High Court put a hold on an
Irish
Aviation
Authority
(IAA) decision that would have drastically reduced the number of flights next summer in order to adhere to the cap yesterday. And while ...
Flightglobal
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Court stays controversial Dublin capacity cap pending EU consideration
Dublin airport’s operator, DAA, had opposed the stay. The
Irish
Aviation
Authority
says it adopted a neutral stance, ...
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Why So Many Italian Aircraft Are Registered In Ireland
In 2017, Aircraft Leasing Ireland (ALI) was established to represent the needs of the sector in Ireland. ALI now represents ...
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