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Greater certainty should be provided by Dublin Airport Authority to 20 airport police hired at the start of the year on short-term contracts , the Labour Court has recommended.
Mon, 21 Mar, 2016
The head of Ireland’s main airport operator has backed plans by Norwegian Air International to operate a transatlantic service between Cork and the US, saying the demand exists despite recent route cancellations at the airport.
Thu, 19 May, 2016
Here’s a briefing on some of the stories and issues highlighted on irishexaminer.com today
Wed, 18 May, 2016
Good afternoon. Here’s all the news you need to know this lunchtime.
Mary Davis first burst into the public consciousness in 2003 as the Irish woman who spearheaded the Special Olympics moving out of the US for the first time.
Fri, 13 May, 2016
Thu, 24 Nov, 2016
The Middle East boosted duty-free earnings at Aer Rianta International, as pre-tax profits increased 10.5% to €23.7m.
Wed, 23 Nov, 2016
Mon, 05 Dec, 2016
Thu, 26 Jan, 2017
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
Wed, 12 Oct, 2016
Wed, 07 Sep, 2016
Thu, 11 Aug, 2016
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.