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Cork Airport to unveil New Capital Development Plan

January 18, 2025

January 18, 2025

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Cork Airport to unveil New Capital Development Plan

Cork Airport is in the final stages of developing a new Capital Development Plan aimed at enhancing its infrastructure to accommodate a growing number of passengers. The plan, which is set to be unveiled in the first quarter of 2025, will

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Dublin & Cork Airports Record 37.7 Million Passengers in 2024

January 18, 2025

January 18, 2025

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Dublin & Cork Airports Record 37.7 Million Passengers in 2024

Daa announced Dublin and Cork handled than 2.5m passengers in December, rounding out a strong year for both airports. The total number of passengers through both airports in 2024 was 37.7m, reflecting strong demand for travel from tourists, business people and

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Dublin Airport welcomes United Airlines Summer 2025 expansion

December 14, 2024

December 14, 2024

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Dublin Airport welcomes United Airlines Summer 2025 expansion

Dublin Airport has welcomed the announcement that United Airlines will expand its nonstop services between Dublin and the United States in summer 2025, offering more flights and seats than any other U.S. carrier. The airline's expansion underscores the growing demand for

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Cork Airport continues to be Ireland’s fastest-growing airport

October 8, 2024

October 8, 2024

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Cork Airport continues to be Ireland’s fastest-growing airport

The daa reported Cork Airport’s strong 2024 continued in September as it welcomed a record 295,000 passengers, up 14% increase compared with September 2023. The strong performance means Cork Airport remains on track to break through the three million passenger level

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Planning cap stymies growth opportunities at Dublin Airport

May 4, 2024May 4, 2024

May 4, 2024May 4, 2024

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Planning cap stymies growth opportunities at Dublin Airport

Over 3.1 million passengers travelled to and from Ireland’s two busiest airports in April, according to daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports. The number of passengers travelling through Dublin Airport in April was up marginally versus the same month

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Dublin Airport campaign to #RaiseTheCap from 32 million passengers

March 22, 2024March 22, 2024

March 22, 2024March 22, 2024

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Dublin Airport campaign to #RaiseTheCap from 32 million passengers

Daa in Linkedin post Thursday 21 March stated Dublin Airport should be allowed to grow beyond 32 million passengers citing support of business, of most politicians and also the general public, according to a series of recently published surveys. In an

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