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AnnMarie Farrelly made clear her displeasure in a note to the top aviation official in the Department of Transport
Relations between DAA board and Jacobs broke down after directors concluded chief executive was unsuitable for post
With the possibility of a leadership contest down the line, Minister may be reluctant to sign off on €1m payoff
Board could act to remove chief executive Kenny Jacobs, for which it does not need ministerial approval. But litigation would surely follow, be costly and messy
Minister for Transport has blocked a near €1m deal for Jacobs to leave DAA role
State-owned airports group needs sign-off from Darragh O’Brien for near-€1m exit deal for chief executive
October marks the seventh consecutive month of passenger growth at Dublin Airport
Ryanair boss said Mr Jacobs’ ‘elbows out’ style was what was needed in the public sector to get things done
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
DAA board agreed to a payout of just under €1m for CEO following mediation process, after a rift emerged between the two sides
DAA argues project needed for safe and efficient operations at Dublin gateway
Regulator boosts take-off and landing slot space
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Every cent that comes off the passenger charges paid by the airlines has to be recouped from the tills in Dublin Airport
Coalition ‘confident’ in legislation being best way to deal with 32-million annual limit
Darragh O’Brien to seek agreement to develop draft legislation allowing him to remove Dublin Airport’s passenger cap
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Passenger volumes at DAA airports up 4% but costs rise 10% amid investments in service
Departing chief executive found a way of penetrating the institutional inertia that blights economic progress
Judicial review sought over decision of An Coimisiún Pleanála in relation to airport car parks
Dublin Airport says check-in and bag drop taking longer than normal while Brussels Airport ask airlines to cancel half of scheduled departures
Precautionary evacuation of terminal 2 followed ‘report of an item of airline luggage of concern’, An Garda Síochána says
Deal for Kenny Jacobs to leave airport manager awaits political sign off
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The chief executive who brought an elbows-out approach from Ryanair is departing, reportedly with an almost €1m exit package
Electronics can as of midnight remain in hand luggage while passing through security
Kenny Jacobs involved in dispute with board of semi-State body that oversees Cork and Dublin airports
Party seeks DAA to appear before Oireachtas transport committee on the background to CEO’s departure
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State-owned airport company has asked local authority to raise 32m passenger cap at Dublin
Chief executive’s rift with board of state-owned airport company spilt into the open last week
If Jacobs is not the right man for the job now, it is likely he never was so why was he appointed in the first place
Darragh O’Brien says he would have to sign off on any package for the chief executive if he was to leave the organisation but ‘we are not there yet’
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Cap has long been opposed by the airport’s operator DAA as well as airlines including Ryanair and Aer Lingus
Payment proposal follows rift between Jacobs and board of State-owned airport operator
A deal, which would involve a financial settlement, may be confirmed over the weekend
Fallout may lead to CEO’s exit from State-owned body
Closure of Polish air space saw 40% of Irish airline’s flights delayed with O’Leary warning that ‘Russia poking the bear’ will continue
Airline has initiated its own proceedings following similar move by Ryanair and local residents earlier this week
Overcharging only came to light when customers flagged issue to regulator
Customers who purchased parking passes during the promotion were also overcharged, by a combined total of more than €25,000
Prices during ‘flash sales’ in March and May were more expensive than when not ‘discounted’
DAA will not join challenge to restrictions airline says ‘artificially limits night movements’ and blocks critical early morning arrivals
IAA has opened a consultation on the new maximum level of airport charges to be applied from 2027
Five ads promoting jewellery and beauty products posted by Julie Haynes resulted in seven complaints, all of which were upheld
An Coimisiún Pleanála allows greater use of new north runway but imposes annual limit and new noise quota regime
Specialist film left ‘foggy’ after search by airport security staff
Kenny Jacobs told minister he had ‘no conflict of interest’ when joining board of State airport company
Decision by Bernie and Peter Browne came after judge said an application by their counsel for a short break for talks was ‘a good idea’
DAA urges passengers to check with their airlines before embarking on journey to the airport
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