Paul Sreenan SC emphasized that the €84 million expected revenue loss due to IAA's caps on traveller numbers could cause 'imminent, permanent, and irreparable harm' to the airline.
Aer Lingus and Ryanair, alongside a consortium of American airlines, argue in court that the IAA's imposition of a 25.2 million passenger cap could jeopardize significant historic slot rights crucial for their operations.
Angela Sreenan's arguments highlight that if the restrictions remain, airlines risk losing their 'use them or lose them' slots, potentially costing them €130 million by 2026.
Despite the airlines' urgent request, the IAA maintained neutrality on the court's proceedings but plans to uphold its capacity assessments rooted in previous planning constraints.
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