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Dublin Airport to breach passenger cap in December
Aer Lingus CEO hopes next government will ‘look seriously' at Dublin Airport passenger cap
The chief executive of Aer Lingus, Lynne Embleton, said she’s hopeful that a new government after this month’s general election will quickly address the issue of the controversial passenger cap at Dublin Airport.
Irish High Court Pauses Contentious Dublin Airport Passenger Cap
Ireland’s High Court has agreed to pause the implementation of Dublin Airport’s passenger cap for summer 2025, after airlines Ryanair Holdings Plc and Aer Lingus made an urgent application to the court saying it would negatively impact their access to slots.
Irish Court Halts Summer Seat Cap at Dublin Airport
Ireland's High Court on Monday prevented the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) from cutting the number of passenger seats available at Dublin Airport next summer after the regulator imposed a cap to comply with planning restrictions.
Summer passenger cap paused at Dublin Airport
A cap on the number of flights coming in and out of Dublin Airport next summer has been paused by a High court ruling.
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Aer Lingus operating profits slump €88m due to pilots strike and increased competition
Aer
Lingus
has reported an €88 million fall-off in operting profit linked to industrial action by pilots over the summer ...
The Sunday Business Post
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Aer Lingus chief: Passenger cap court ruling will mean no 5% capacity reduction this summer
Lynne Embleton, chief executive of
Aer
Lingus
, told reporters the most important thing about Monday’s ruling was that the ...
RTE Online
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Aer Lingus operating profits fall due to pilots strike
Aer
Lingus
has reported an operating profit of €148m for the nine months to the end of September, down from €236m the ...
Western People
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Aer Lingus reports drop in operating profits and blames pilots' strike action
Aer Lingus has reported an operating profit of €139 million for the third quarter of this year. That is down €57 million on ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
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Industrial action and US market pressures sees Aer Lingus profits fall by €88m
IAG said operating profits at the Irish airline totalled €148m in the three months from July to September, down from €236m in ...
ttgmedia.com
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Strong summer for British Airways helps offset Aer Lingus strike headwinds
British Airways delivered a more than €300 million financial boost for parent IAG this summer, offsetting challenges for ...
City A.M.
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Aer Lingus
British Airways owner IAG reported its third-quarter results for the three months to 30 September today. The company reported ...
Simple Flying
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Aer Lingus' New Indianapolis Route Brings Dublin Airport's US Network To Record 22 Airports
While questions always remain about whether an airline will put after a deal has expired,
Aer
Lingus
' narrowbodies, with ...
businesstravelnewseurope
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IAG posts higher than expected Q3 profit
IAG reported a higher than expected Q3 operating profit of €2 billion, with strong passenger revenue driven by leisure demand ...
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on MSN
Aer Lingus bringing 1st Dublin passengers to Las Vegas Friday
The Irish flag-carrier airline with the shamrock livery normally will fly three times a week between Dublin and Las Vegas on ...
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Aer Lingus set to launch major winter sunshine route this week as Irish airport announces second new destination
AER Lingus has announced a major winter sunshine spot that is set to operate three times per week – and fares starting at €69 ...
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on MSN
FTSE 100 Live 08 November: IAG shares soar on profits beat, Vistry and Serco slide
IAG shares soared in the FTSE 100 index today after the British Airways owner reported a bumper summer.Quarterly profits ...
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