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This month
September 2023
Co-owner prepared to sell Dublin Airport land to international fund as DAA says 'good luck'
The co-owner of the land said he is prepared to go to court to see a private terminal gain access to the airport’s runways.
Dublin Airport 'still interested' in buying land between two runways, but only at 'realistic value'
Daa CEO Kenny Jacobs was speaking at the launch of new study, which found that the airport contributes €9.6 billion in value to the Irish economy.
This year
2023
Airport chief says car park spaces neither 'really expensive' nor unavailable
Kenny Jacobs told the Oireachtas transport committee it was a “myth” that travellers could not get parking this summer
Dublin Airport chief calls for 'draconian' prison sentences for flying drones over airfields
The current maximum sentence in Ireland is seven years, but it’s a life sentence in the UK.
Passenger price caps will prevent Dublin Airport from hiring additional security staff, DAA to say
The new DAA CEO will criticise the Commission for Aviation Regulation.
Last year
2022
Former Ryanair executive Kenny Jacobs appointed as daa's new CEO
Kenny Jacobs will take up the role in January, succeeding Dalton Philips.
All time
Ryanair says the media made its cancellations cock-up sound like 'a big, big deal'
Kenny Jacobs made his first public appearance since the crisis.
Ryanair will offer connecting flights onto rivals' routes starting this year
The Irish budget airline plans to hook up with both Aer Lingus and Norwegian Air.
Today, Ryanair have been mostly battling strikes in France, and suffering them in Denmark
The airline has launched an online petition against French air traffic control strikes, while the Danish Labour Court has ruled that unions can now strike against them.
Michael O'Leary will be happy: There was a lot of good news for Ryanair today
The good times keep on rolling for the budget carrier
Ryanair's new marketing man: We want to make it better for customers
Kenny Jacobs will tell DMX Dublin conference next week about plans to make the company a ‘digital leader’.