Aer Lingus: no benefit to second runway
The airline told the aviation regulator it fears that passengers will end up paying for the runway
Aer Lingus has warned the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) it must improve its existing infrastructure before it increases passenger charges to pay for a new runway.
The airline told the aviation regulator it fears that passengers will end up paying for the runway even if the project does not bring benefits.
The airport authority has already begun major enabling and clearance works on the huge project, including the realignment of a number of ...