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THE embarrassing political impasse between the Coalition partners over a second terminal for Dublin Airport showed no sign of being resolved yesterday as yet another Cabinet meeting came and went without a decision being reached.
Wed, 11 May, 2005
More than 3.2 million passengers travelled through the airport, marking a 4% increase on the same month last year.
Mon, 08 Jul, 2019
The head of DAA says unless the laws are changed, building a second runway at Dublin Airport will be a disaster.
Mon, 25 Jun, 2018
The directors of the Irish arm of the company that operates voucher site Pigsback.com have reviewed the firm’s cost base after seeing its losses balloon by over €200,000.
Wed, 10 Feb, 2016
A top Irish brand and communications agency has beaten illustrious international competition to win a prestigious contract to help review Trinity College’s brand and shape a new and distinct identity.
Mon, 16 Dec, 2013
Fri, 03 Jan, 2025
TWO egos crash-landed at Dublin Airport last night leaving 200 jobs dead and 300 more lingering in intensive care.
Tue, 16 Feb, 2010
A record 2.9 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in May.
Tue, 19 Jun, 2018
The Government has launched its latest bid to avoid a crippling strike at the country's three biggest airport.
Mon, 03 Mar, 2014
THE chairman of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has warned that if the country’s three state airports secure their autonomy, the country will end up with one airport after not very long.
Sat, 05 Mar, 2011
DUBLIN Airport is in advanced talks with Air India in a bid to become the airline’s European hub, which could see more transatlantic flights from Ireland.
Sat, 29 May, 2010
AFTER months of clashing over competing ideologies Fianna Fáil last night emerged victorious having forged its stamp on government aviation policy for the remainder of the current Government.
Thu, 19 May, 2005
FULL independence for Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports has been taxiing on the runway for so long many observers now fear the plan will never be given clearance for takeoff.
Thu, 21 Aug, 2008
TAXI drivers have abandoned their threat to withdraw services from the Ryder Cup in their dispute over planned changes to fares and charges.
Thu, 21 Sep, 2006
Plans were today passed for a new €395m terminal at Dublin Airport.
Wed, 25 Oct, 2006
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Thu, 09 Oct, 2025
Aer Lingus is once again facing disruptive action by cabin and ground crew after talks on the ailing pension scheme it shares with Dublin Airport Authority collapsed at the Labour Relations Commission.
Fri, 26 Oct, 2012