Couple caught leaving Dublin Airport with €340,000 in cash linked to crime group, court told
Ukrainian man (60) and woman (69), who are charged with money-laundering offences, deny the allegations
Ukrainian man (60) and woman (69), who are charged with money-laundering offences, deny the allegations
Two sets of proceedings arose from worker’s use of expletive at Aer Lingus employee
DAA chief executive says it is ‘committed to being good neighbours’ and listening to community concerns
Residents claim ill-health effects from flights with take-offs ‘every two minutes’ during summer months
Irish Aviation Authority publishes draft slot allocations for later this year
Report finds almost 17,000 people living near airport are at risk of cardiovascular illness
High Court judge asks how an expletive can bring about two sets of legal proceedings
O’Brien says he had ‘positive’ talks with US airlines group as Government says it is committed to ending 32m passenger limit
No wonder DAA was so keen to purchase the 6,200-space former QuickPark site near the airport
Agreement in principle to buy Bakkavor marks a major departure in ambition for the Dublin-based sandwich and ready-meal maker
€200 million infrastructure needed to improve access and safety on airfield
Bookseller operates 10 WH outlets at airport, accounting for most of its business
However, bathroom cleanliness continued to fall below targets in 2024, its regulator IAA said
Ruling follows referral of key issues to Europe last year and will remain in place until case is ultimately decided
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Passenger cap is not a more important problem than housing or critical infrastructure
Airline’s suggestions for dealing with the issue said to be unconnected to possible legislation for lifting cap
Colm Dunne claims his dismissal his post at ESP Global Services Ltd was ‘not proportionate’
Court told the medication used without proper supervision has the potential to kill people with certain conditions
Potential for EU-US trade war has added to need for action on passenger cap
Washington put pressure on government in early 1970s to stop forcing passenger planes from US to land at Shannon
The High Court imposed a pause on the passenger cap in November
Central Statistics Office says February decline represents ‘acceleration’ of downward trend
American carrier group Airlines for America to meet Government officials to discuss contentious limit
Nearly 6,000 passengers scheduled to fly between Dublin Airport and Heathrow on Friday affected by 34 flight cancellations
Compensation for those whose flights were cancelled may not be available due to event outside airlines' control
Thousands of Irish passengers are likely to be affected by closure of major transport hub following fire
One casualty said to be in a serious condition in hospital after being taken from water during Irish Coast Guard operation
From Wednesday of this week until next Tuesday around 400,000 passengers are expected to come and go
Briefing for Darragh O’Brien warns true cost of link between Swords, Dublin Airport and city centre will only be known at procurement stage
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien advises changes must be made to learner permit regime for sake of road safety
Noise regulator says it may need to assess latest planning permission
Passengers will be able to use the Park2Travel car park – which was formerly Quick Park until it closed in 2020 – from next Monday
Average February temperatures rose as Gale Force winds hit
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