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flag Ryanair’s CEO demands replacing Dublin Airport’s board, criticizes Irish leaders, and warns of U.S. retaliation over airport traffic limits.

flag Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary urged replacing the Dublin Airport Authority board instead of its CEO, calling it more cost-effective than paying a potential €1.2 million exit package. flag Speaking at a winter schedule launch, he criticized the Irish government as ineffective, likening leaders to characters from "Dumb and Dumber," and blamed delays in airport growth on officials, planners, and local residents. flag O’Leary questioned the DAA’s proposed €200 million underground cargo tunnel and dismissed Jacobs’ leadership despite acknowledging his commercial skills. flag He warned of possible U.S. retaliation against Aer Lingus if Dublin’s traffic cap remains, and announced 96 new winter routes, including a service to Rabat, Morocco.

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