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More than 2.6 Million Passengers pass through Dublin Airport in May as airlines scale up operations

June 18, 2022March 17, 2024

June 18, 2022March 17, 2024

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More than 2.6 Million Passengers pass through Dublin Airport in May as airlines scale up operations

The daa announced over 2.6 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in May, an increase of 2.4 million passengers when compared to 2021 and 87% of the passenger numbers seen pre-pandemic in May 2019, with strong growth reported in all market

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Aurigny accelerates new Guernsey to Dublin route start date to 16th March, adds third weekly frequency to meet demand

                                                           Aurigny announced it has accelerated the launch of its new route from

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