Politicians must axe the 32-million-a-year limit on passengers at Dublin Airport before an autumn ruling by regulators that could hit summer 2027 travel, Aer Lingus will warn the Government.
A European Union court ruling due in coming months could prompt the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) to curb airline capacity at the airport in summer 2027 to comply with the so-called passenger cap.
Aer Lingus is seeking a meeting with Minister for Transport Darragh OβBrien to stress that recent developments and looming legal deadli
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