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THE Dublin Airport Authority said it is asking land-use officials to drop limits to overnight flights using its planned second runway to allow more peak-time service.
Sat, 05 Jul, 2008
Some 2.2 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport last month, making it the the busiest May ever in the 75-year history of the airport.
Sun, 07 Jun, 2015
The Minister for Justice and Equality Frances Fitzgerald today visited Dublin Airport to review progress towards the civilianisation of frontline immigration control procedures at the Airport.
Wed, 16 Sep, 2015
The Dublin Airport Authority is developing a €1bn plan to build a 3.2 million square foot airport-style city in North Dublin.
Sun, 06 Sep, 2015
An Aer Lingus plane bound for Munich was forced to turn back this morning after reports of fumes
Sat, 03 Oct, 2015
Dublin Airport is expecting its busiest Christmas ever, with 925,000 passengers due to pass through the facility.
Fri, 18 Dec, 2015
Around 2,000 people are without power this morning as Storm Desmond made landfall last night.
Sat, 05 Dec, 2015
AER Lingus must cut 800 jobs as urgent restructuring is needed at the airline, according to Bloxham Stockbrokers, which downgraded the airline yesterday.
Sat, 25 Jul, 2009
PASSENGER charges at Dublin Airport are set to rise by almost 13% next year based on proposed increases announced by the Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR).
Fri, 19 Jun, 2009
THE chairman of Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) and former Anglo Irish Bank board member, Gary McGann, resigned last night in a surprise move.
Wed, 25 Feb, 2009
THE Government has been criticised for delays in appointing a new chairman of the Cork Airport Authority (CAA).
Thu, 23 Oct, 2008
INFLUENTIAL Irish American Loretta Brennan-Glucksman has resigned from the board of Cork Airport.
Wed, 29 Oct, 2008
THE new chairman of the Cork Airport Authority (CAA) has been urged to revisit its controversial €113 million debt issue.
Thu, 06 Nov, 2008
RYANAIR boss Michael O’Leary yesterday sensationally predicted that Aer Lingus will go out of business within the next two years if it doesn’t manage to curb costs and improve its management.
Fri, 08 May, 2009
THE arbitrary remuneration limit of €500,000 on the top job at AIB will make it very difficult for the group to attract somebody from outside the bank, according to Oliver Gilvarry, head of research at Dolmen Securities.
Sat, 02 May, 2009
A MAJOR cost-cutting programme will see job cuts and increased charges at the country’s three main airports this year.
Sat, 25 Apr, 2009
CORK Airport should not expect transatlantic flights any time soon and there will be no re-negotiation on its €113 million debt.
RYANAIR managers suffered very hot under the collar symptoms yesterday when a flight from France was held up for medical inspection amid swine flu fears.
Thu, 30 Apr, 2009
AS SIPTU yesterday continued its efforts to stop its civil aviation branch dragging all three airports to a halt next Thursday, it emerged the union told the branch several days ago that it would not sanction the strike action.
Sat, 28 Mar, 2009
TWEET ON, brother.
Fri, 10 Apr, 2009