Group says airline slots could see Dublin Airport cap breached by 10 million people

The figure of 32m was first suggested in the planning permission delivered for Dublin Airport’s second terminal in 2007
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has been accused of allocating airline ‘slots’ that could see Dublin Airport’s 32m annual passenger cap breached by nearly 10m people.
St Margaret’s The Ward Residents Group (SMTW), a local organisation clashing with Dublin Airport administrator Daa for some time regarding night time flights and paths, claimed winter slots allocated by the IAA will see 9.6m additional travellers using the airport over the next 12 months.