Ryanair plans to challenge Dublin Airport's passenger cap in court, arguing it violates EU law.

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary is optimistic about lifting the passenger cap at Dublin Airport, arguing it violates EU law on free movement. The airline is set to file a High Court case against the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), which has limited passengers to 25.2 million next summer. Ryanair claims the cap, originally set in 2007, could lead to significant economic losses for tourism and aviation, potentially amounting to €700 million.

October 13, 2024
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