Ryanair Seeks Judicial Review over Night-Time Flight Cap
Ryanair argues the cap limits early morning transatlantic flights and breaches EU and US open skies agreements, threatening connectivity and investment at Ireland's main airport.
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Ryanair in legal challenge to nightly airport cap at Dublin Airport
Ryanair has launched a new legal challenge against a night-time passenger cap at Dublin Airport that it says will ‘strangle transatlantic traffic’. An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) ruled during the summer that Dublin Airport could use its north runway between 6 am and midnight, instead of 7 am to 11 pm. The watchdog also imposed an annual noise quota, together with an annual limit of 35,672 aircraft movements. The commission said the cap would allow …
Ryanair Lodges High Court Appeal Over Dublin Airport Night Flight Restrictions
Ryanair has applied for a High Court judicial review to challenge An Bord Pleanála’s cap on night flights at Dublin Airport. According to Ryanair: “This unlawful cap, which artificially limits night movements, will block early morning (pre 7am) arrivals which are vital for transatlantic landings between 05:00 and 07:00, and will delay much-needed investment and growth at Dublin Airport. “By cutting off these critical early morning (low noise) ar…
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