Hike in Dublin Airport charges on cards
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) will need two hikes in airport charges within four years to fund its €1.1 billion capital spending programme.
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) will need two hikes in airport charges within four years to fund its €1.1 billion capital spending programme.
The Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) has just received the authority’s latest capital expenditure plan, which asks for an average passenger charge of €7.50 over the next four years to cover the cost of the investment. However, a further increase in charges would be likely after 2009 on the basis of the...
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