
US Airlines Warn Ireland of Flight Losses and Fare Increases if Dublin Airport Passenger Cap Persists
US airlines have warned that Ireland risks losing flights to the United States if the passenger cap at Dublin Airport remains in place, with an aviation spokesperson stating there is "very strong potential" for Irish airlines to lose connections, and airlines telling TDs that the cap could also lead to fare increases and "US retaliation."
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Ireland will lose flights to US in Dublin Airport cap stays in place, US airlines warn
Aer Lingus CEO tells TDs and senators passenger cap is ‘economically catastrophic’ as airlines and DAA press for speedy action on legislation
By Barry O'Halloran
Read full article →Dublin Airport's passenger cap could mean fare increases and 'US retaliation', airlines tell TDs
An US aviation spokesperson said that there is “very strong potential” that Irish airlines would lose a number of flight connections to the US if the passenger cap is not lifted.
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