Air traffic control thought whistleblower pilot’s jet headed for ‘wrong runway’, WRC told
Aer Lingus is contesting statutory complaints brought by Declan McCabe under the Protected Disclosures Act 2014
Aer Lingus is contesting statutory complaints brought by Declan McCabe under the Protected Disclosures Act 2014
Taoiseach says incident fits in with ‘pattern’ of similar disruption in across Continent
Naval officers on LÉ William Butler Yeats felt rules of engagement in place meant they could not open fire
Three men originally from Syria but with valid Swedish passports were en route to Dublin Airport to travel to Istanbul when detained
Move to Minister Peter Burke’s economic portfolio welcome but challenges remain if industry is to deliver on ambitious targets
They demand immediate end to fixed fares scheme where passengers agree to a set fee beforehand
Arthur McInerney and MaryMarie McCarthy claimed they were injured when Bentley limousine was struck by another car
Ireland to pledge an extra €100 million in non-lethal military support
Agenda set to include visit to President Catherine Connolly and expected address to joint sitting of Dáil and Seanad
From December 9, anyone carrying more than the personal allowance of cigarettes, cigars, or rolling tobacco will have all their tobacco seized and may face prosecution
Jimmy Connors arrested at Dublin Airport over alleged burglary in Bandon
In the News podcast: Bill to rename Dublin Airport after visionary taoiseach has been brought forward in the Dáil
Company says its fixed-fare system allows for ‘more earning opportunities for drivers’
Move by directors comes amid rift with chief executive Kenny Jacobs
Gardaí take role in NCA investigation into groups laundering money for Kinahans and other criminal organisations
AnnMarie Farrelly made clear her displeasure in a note to the top aviation official in the Department of Transport
Relations between DAA board and Jacobs broke down after directors concluded chief executive was unsuitable for post
With the possibility of a leadership contest down the line, Minister may be reluctant to sign off on €1m payoff
Court hears Jacob Napolitano (28) is a gambling addict who had accrued debt of $10,000
Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland ultimately sought wording for future radio adverts to be revised
Tourism added Minister for Enterprise’s portfolio, with key plans to benefit 46,000 small and medium enterprises
The airline said the new system will improve ‘customer service and rebooking during flight disruptions’
Drake House is largest stand-alone logistics unit under construction in Dublin market
State-owned airports group needs sign-off from Darragh O’Brien for near-€1m exit deal for chief executive
October marks the seventh consecutive month of passenger growth at Dublin Airport
Holidays can be stressful for neurodivergent guests, but the industry is adapting
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
Gulf carrier restores capacity to pre-Covid levels as demand grows, with passenger numbers up 19% so far this year, airline says
A seasoned travel journalist’s top tips include always bring snacks; do that final room sweep; aisle seats for day flights, window seats for night flights. Oh, and mind your passport
‘It’s a different world’, says the superintendent responsible for policing the country’s biggest airport
Nicolae and Florin Mazarache were stopped by a garda at Dublin Airport in April 2021
DAA board agreed to a payout of just under €1m for CEO following mediation process, after a rift emerged between the two sides
Uber driver was under pressure to ‘wipe debt’ incurred back home in Brazil
DAA argues project needed for safe and efficient operations at Dublin gateway
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