Swissport compliance manager unfairly fired in wake of failed inspection wins €44k
WRC finds that air cargo company failed to follow ‘anything approaching fair procedure’ after blaming company veteran for rogue shipments
WRC finds that air cargo company failed to follow ‘anything approaching fair procedure’ after blaming company veteran for rogue shipments
Carrier blames increased competition and industrial for €88m slide in profit in first nine months of this year
Dublin Airport passenger cap case will be of great interest to data centre operators and wind farm investors
Planners’ cap on numbers at the hub set to be exceeded for second straight year
Court stalls regulators from applying summer passenger limit
Court has paused a process airlines warned would cause them long-term harm, but there is a long way yet to travel
Airline expects to lose €84m revenue next year and up to €130m in 2026 due to Irish Aviation Authority imposition of cap on traveller numbers
Irish and US airlines are taking legal action over a 32 million-a-year passenger cap imposed on Dublin Airport in 2007, after the Irish Aviation Authority said numbers for next summer would be limited to 25.2 million
Two-year study examines potential use of drones in capital
Compensation does not apply if a flight cancellation or a rerouting is due to extraordinary circumstances like weather conditions or security risks
Seen and heard: Ryanair forecasts major hit from passenger cap, Harris’s private jet bill and Meta’s sublet
Airlines plan to file legal papers by Friday, judge told
Airlines battle IAA cap on slots for next summer that will reduce the number of seats available from Dublin Airport by one million during the peak holiday period
Lengthy planning and legal battles will do nothing to restore international reputation of State’s key airport
Aer Lingus and other airlines are assessing the impact of limits imposed by regulators to ensure Dublin Airport stays within 32m passenger cap
Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin reiterates Government call for airlines to divert traffic to regional airports, away from Dublin Airport
Airline wants Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan to direct regulator to issue additional slots this winter
Some 426 incidents were reported to the Irish Aviation Authority last year
IAA also expects demand to ‘significantly exceed’ the 32 million-a-year passenger cap next year
Airline has called on IAA to issue additional slots to avert potential winter crisis
Announcement will come against ongoing controversy around cap imposed as condition of opening second runway in 2022
Carriers to be told any new routes can be catered for at Shannon, Cork or other regional airports
IAA found there was ‘merit’ in four arguments made by Ryanair in its complaint against airport charges
Possible cut in number of passengers allowed through Dublin Airport next summer makes a mockery of €70m marketing budget
Ryanair has predicted the Irish Aviation Authority-imposed reduction similar to an existing winter cap designed to comply with planning laws
Irish carrier flying to Malta, Marrakesh and Seville and boosts services to Faro, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Nice Izmir, Alicante and Athens
DAA, Aer Lingus and Ryanair have brought separate challenges to a decision by the Irish Aviation Authority to limit passenger numbers at the airport for between October and March 2025
Move comes after DAA was given leave to bring a challenge over IAA decision it says will result in a breach of the 32 million annual passenger cap
Compensation applies if fewer than 14 days notice of changes to travel plans are given to customers
Seen & Heard: Ryanair to sue IA; Premier Inn expands Irish targets; Enterprise Ireland’s €1bn idea; State invests €60m in climate funds
Budget carrier says controversial winter passenger cap at Dublin Airport would force a “return to the 1980s” for seat prices
Ryanair challenged levies on passengers and emissions discounts
Long-term uses could include cargo and human transportation
Planners’ limit a ‘clear and present danger’ to key industry, council warns
US investors had warned Government of companies reevaluating Irish investments in light of any ban on executive jets
IAA paid out €1.58 million in legal costs and settlements last year, annual report shows
As flagship airline issues Q1 operating loss, Irish carriers question right of aviation regulator to intervene in cap
Ryanair has predicted that the limit would hit those travelling for sports fixtures and over Christmas and midterms
Aviation regulator confirms plans to limit the number of seats airlines can offer over five month ‘winter season’
Airport operator DAA says real demand is currently approaching 35 million passengers a year
Phenomenon has increased markedly in recently months after thousands of incidents near Baltic and Scandinavian states
Ryanair warns such a move would hit those travelling over Christmas, midterms and for sports events
The Shannon-based company employs 600 people in the Republic and a 150 in England
Regulator also awards €3.4m service bonus, leaving €6.7 million net fine for cleanliness and security queues among other issues
‘Pricewatch receives more complaints about travel than any other area, although telecoms come close’
Don’t expect compensation for storm-enforced disruptions, but you are entitled to a refund or rerouting, and perhaps ‘care and assistance’
Aviation source says while a private jet cap may have the appearance of simply inconveniencing ‘fat cats’, they are often those critical to commercial operations in Ireland
January marks implementation of inbuilt tracking systems for machines, enabling identification of devices via apps
New air navigation chairman addresses Oireachtas committee for first time
Peter Kearney, chief executive of AirNav Ireland, says plan to unify Europe’s air traffic control will happen
Proposed candidate Rose Hynes failed to reach two-thirds majority needed among governing authority members
Planning system needs to take into account national interest and can’t be a Nimby’s charter
All you need to do if things have gone wrong or if you think things are about to go wrong
Irish Aviation Authority says drone could have hindered the emergency response that was under way at time of incident
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