Airlines pay airports passenger levies in return for using their facilities, a cost they factor into fares and which can influence where they base planes.
David Hodnett, its deputy commissioner, explained that the charges reflected confidence that passenger numbers at Dublin would continue growing after hitting 31.7 million this year. However, Ryanair, Dublin Airport’s biggest airline, accused the regulator of playing Santa to DAA by gifting it a passenger charge hike.
Ah, sure why not? We're all fkn minted. 🙄🤬
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