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THE words "world class" fill me with dread because they're usually the precursor to an insane, expensive, shoddy and unnecessary project funded by the taxpayer to prop up some politician's vanity and future electoral chances.
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Ryanair will next week seek leave for a judicial review of a direction issued by the Minister for Transport to the Commissioner for Aviation Regulation, allowing Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) to increase passengers fees to a level which will enable it...
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Irish budget airline Ryanair announced a major shifting of its winter routes Wednesday to capitalize on Europeans' love affair with Canary Islands sunshine. The Dublin-based carrier said it would launch 39 routes in October linking sun-starved Belgium,...
Tags: Dublin Airport Authority, Ryanair, Ireland, winter services, search engine, Irish
The plan is to ban cars from the area between 7:00am and 10:00am and again between 4:00pm and 7:00pm, from Monday to Friday. Implementing the proposal will require changes in road signage and the provision of alternative access to certain car parks. Dublin...
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Unions are vowing to resist any enforced job losses and pay-cuts at Dublin, Cork and Shannon Airports. The Dublin Airport Authority, which operates the three facilities, is expected to announce plans for 400 redundancies later today as part of a major...
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The Dublin Airport Authority expects passengers numbers at Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports to decline by 11 per cent this year and has forecast an “earnings shortfall” of €60-70 million as a result of the recession. The state-owned airport manager said...
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Up to 100,000 people have gathered in Dublin city centre to protest at the Irish government's handling of the country's recession. Many are angry at plans to impose a pension levy on public sector workers. Trade union organisers of the march said workers...
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The long-term outlook for passenger growth at Dublin Airport remains positive despite the implementation of a cost-savings programme by the airport authority, the Transport Minister has stated. Speaking in the Dáil, Minister Noel Dempsey said that the...