Why have ministers still not signed off on exit deal agreed between DAA and its CEO?
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
Gulf carrier restores capacity to pre-Covid levels as demand grows, with passenger numbers up 19% so far this year, airline says
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‘It’s a different world’, says the superintendent responsible for policing the country’s biggest airport
Nicolae and Florin Mazarache were stopped by a garda at Dublin Airport in April 2021
DAA board agreed to a payout of just under €1m for CEO following mediation process, after a rift emerged between the two sides
Uber driver was under pressure to ‘wipe debt’ incurred back home in Brazil
DAA argues project needed for safe and efficient operations at Dublin gateway
Daily flights between the two cities were stopped in 2011 in the wake of the economic crash
Activists describe detention in Ktzi’ot Prison as ‘really unpleasant’
Co Donegal bore the brunt of Storm Amy, with winds of up to 148km/h recorded
Status orange wind warning issued for Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo
While granting of planning permission has generally been welcomed, some remain sceptical on timeline for delivery
Cost of largest infrastructure project in the history of the State will be far north of €3.5bn estimate back in 2010
Dublin line expected to begin operating in mid-2030s, providing 20-minute airport-to-city journeys
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
Hotel has seen significant expansion and refurbishment since it last changed hands for €11 million in 2015
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
Dublin District Court hears Antonio Atoche had suffered a breakdown and was attending counselling
Testing and starting services on railway in phases could cut multi-billion euro project’s costs
Micheal O’Leary repeats calls on Government to axe passenger cap
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UK’s national crime agency detained man (40s) in south of England on offences under Computer Misuse Act
Airport manager wants extra space to reduce overcrowding
Judicial review sought over decision of An Coimisiún Pleanála in relation to airport car parks
Departing chief executive found a way of penetrating the institutional inertia that blights economic progress
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
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
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