The Supreme Court declined Ryanair's request to appeal a High Court ruling, affirming the planning watchdog's decision for an underpass construction. This project involves a 1km road and a 700m underpass, expected to enhance airfield access and safety while facilitating future aircraft stands, despite requiring the loss of two existing stands. Ryanair objected to this decision, arguing it contradicts the Dublin Airport Local Area Plan and claiming the existing stands can't meet demand. However, the planning authority found the contravention of the plan was not material.
The Supreme Court has rejected an application from Ryanair to seek leave to appeal a High Court decision regarding the planning watchdog's decision on the underpass construction.
Construction of a 1km road, including a 700m underpass, has been granted permission by the planning watchdog, despite Ryanair's objections to the loss of two aircraft stands.
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