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Wed, 25 Jan, 2017
There are serious security concerns at Garda headquarters at revelations of a sophisticated people-smuggling operation at Dublin Airport.
Tue, 24 Jan, 2017
Brexit puts at risk the Government’s cross-border promotion of tourism, which has been in place as part of the Good Friday agreement, and threatens the Common Travel Area with Britain.
Fri, 28 Oct, 2016
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The appointment of a new chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has been broadly welcomed in Cork, with interested parties saying his strong background in retail and services will complement the county’s airport growth strategy.
Fri, 01 Sep, 2017
An independently-operated third terminal at Dublin Airport is now the preferred option of government ministers, the Irish Examiner can reveal.
Sat, 16 Sep, 2017
Airlines which persistently operate flights outside allocated time slots at Dublin Airport are to face large fines under a new system of sanctions.
Fri, 06 Oct, 2017
Every Irish airport saw passenger growth in 2017 except for Shannon, which saw a decrease of 5% from January to June.
Tue, 12 Sep, 2017
FOR decades, Aer Lingus more or less controlled air access to and from this island. A seat on a plane flying to London was prohibitively expensive.
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Fri, 19 May, 2017
Troubled baked goods group Aryzta has hired Kevin Toland from the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) to be its new chief executive.
A third legal challenge over a decision extending planning permission for development of a new €320m runway at Dublin Airport has been fast-tracked by the Commercial Court.
Tue, 23 May, 2017
Allowing domination by Dublin Airport is not in the national interest, according to a business organisation in Limerick.
Executive pay levels at Total Produce rose by over 7% last year, the Irish fruit distributor’s latest annual report shows.
Sat, 22 Apr, 2017
Shares in Cuisine de France owner Aryzta fell by nearly 9% yesterday on the back of the group reporting flat quarterly underlying revenues and a fall in business in North America.
Wed, 31 May, 2017
Holidaymakers and other air travellers are being advised to factor in longer queuing times on return trips from European airports due to tighter security checks.
Thu, 03 Aug, 2017
A PUBLIC consultation process begins in Limerick on Friday on the Opera site, set to span a 550,000 sq ft office campus on a four acre city site as part of the Limerick Twenty Thirty programme.
Thu, 29 Jun, 2017
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) is projecting that passenger numbers at Dublin Airport will increase by a further 3.2 million people to 31.1 million by 2020.
Wed, 28 Jun, 2017