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Irish Examiner on MSNCork and Dublin Airports enjoy summer boost with record figures for JuneDublin Airport also recorded its busiest June ever, with a total of 3.54m passengers. This included 12 days with 120k or more ...
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Independent.ie on MSNDublin’s Luas network set for major upgrades and new lines under 2050 planPlans for three Luas extensions, new stops and fleet upgrades, have been unveiled by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) as part of its Luas 2050 plan.At a recent Lean Construction Ireland webinar, ...
The Saudi Arabia Construction Equipment Market is forecasted to expand from 37,272 units in 2024 to 52,621 units by 2030, at a CAGR of 5.92%. Key growth drivers include significant investments in ...
A police spokesperson said: ‘Gardaí have arrested a man in connection with incidents of criminal damage in Terminal 1, Dublin Airport, this morning, Monday, March 17, 2025.
Dublin Airport operator DAA predicted the arrival of around 600,000 passengers between last Wednesday and this coming Tuesday – down from over 610,000 in the same period last year.
Daa (Dublin Airport Authority) has applied to increase the Dublin Airport passenger cap to 36 million, separate from a longer term application to increase it to 40 million. Ireland had 9.3 seats per ...
SELINSGROVE — Penn Township and Middleburg borough are considering withdrawing as shareholders in the Penn Valley Airport, at the airport authority’s request.
The Irish High Court stayed the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) capping capacity at Dublin Airport (DUB) to 25.2 million seats for the 2025 summer schedule. The cap is 1 million below the level of ...
October 01, 2024 at 1:57pm BST Dublin Airport has warned that its 32 million passenger cap will be exceeded this year. Just last month, the airport forecast that passenger numbers in 2024 will be ...
Kenny Jacobs, chief executive of Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), told the Financial Times that in a country already struggling with a chronic housing crisis, strains on the electricity grid and ...
Dublin Airport has described as discouraging a decision by the aviation regulator to question the appropriateness of some of its planned charges for passengers using its facilities.
London Letter: In practice, only the British show any respect for the 100-year old CTA. It should embarrass Irish authorities, but it doesn’t.
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