Coalition moves to scrap passenger cap at Dublin Airport in multi-billion euro boost to economy
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Coalition moves to scrap passenger cap at Dublin Airport in multi-billion euro boost to economy
"Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien's proposal will create tens of thousands of jobs Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien is planning to scrap the controversial passenger cap at Dublin Airport in a move which could create tens of thousands of jobs and boost the economy by billions of euro."
"The Sunday Independent can reveal Mr O'Brien will send a memo to Cabinet in the first week of October and begin the process of drafting legislation that will remove the airport's 32 million a year passenger limit."
Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien plans to remove the 32 million annual passenger cap at Dublin Airport. He will send a memo to Cabinet in the first week of October and begin drafting legislation to repeal the cap. Removal of the controversial passenger limit could create tens of thousands of jobs across aviation, tourism, and related sectors. The change is projected to boost the economy by billions of euro through increased passenger traffic and associated spending. Legislative drafting will initiate formal legal changes requiring Cabinet approval and parliamentary consideration.
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