Aer Lingus, rival Ryanair and several US carriers would have had to slash one million seats from their Dublin schedules had ...
The stay order will grant airlines, including Aer Lingus and Ryanair, more time to possibly remove the passenger cap at ...
Separate judicial review proceedings taken by Aer Lingus, Ryanair and airport operator daa over the IAA’s decision to cap ...
Separate judicial review proceedings taken by Aer Lingus, Ryanair and airport operator daa over the IAA's decision to cap winter passenger seats at 14.4 million are already before the court and will ...
A cap on the number of flights coming in and out of Dublin Airport next summer has been paused by a High court ruling.
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 ...
The Irish High Court stayed the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) capping capacity at Dublin Airport (DUB) to 25.2 million seats ...
Like Aer Lingus, many other airlines have complained about the impacts of the passenger cap at Dublin Airport (DUB).
The High Court has paused a decision that would affect the number of passenger seats available on aircraft at Dublin Airport ...
British Airways parent International Airlines Group reported a strong third-quarter performance for its North Atlantic region, including increased revenue and capacity.
IAG reported a higher than expected Q3 operating profit of €2 billion, with strong passenger revenue driven by leisure demand ...
Aer Lingus and Ryanair are also legally challenging the IAA’s imposition of a 14.4 million seat cap over the winter period, which runs from now to March 2025. The airport’s manager ...