A cap on the number of flights coming in and out of Dublin Airport next summer has been paused by a High court ruling.
The stay order will grant airlines, including Aer Lingus and Ryanair, more time to possibly remove the passenger cap at ...
The Irish High Court stayed the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) capping capacity at Dublin Airport (DUB) to 25.2 million seats ...
The High Court must pause the effects of a Dublin Airport passenger cap to prevent “imminent, permanent and irreparable harm” ...
Airlines including Aer Lingus and Ryanair sought the ruling. Why was the IAA going to impose a limit? The authority was ...
The High Court has agreed to pause the effects of a Dublin Airport passenger cap that was due to imminently affect airlines’ ...
Paul Sreenan, SC for Aer Lingus, told the hearing, in front of Mr Justice O’Donnell, it was “unheard of” for established ...
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary says he’s confident that the High Court will put a stay today on plans by the Irish Aviation ...
The decision has been welcomed by airlines which took the action. Airlines Ryanair and Aer Lingus, along with an organisation representing a number of US airlines, Airlines For America (A4A), had ...
A temporary stay on restricting seat numbers has been put in place following legal action by a number of airlines, including Ryanair and Aer Lingus. In 2007, a cap of 32-million passengers was placed ...