EU Rules Night Flights Cap at Dublin Airport
European Commission rules against Dublin Airports night flight cap, potentially scrapping the limit of ninety-eight flights per night. Airlines like Ryanair and Aer Lingus hail the decision as a victory, arguing the cap violated European law. The planning body plans to review the process, and industry sources expect the cap to be entirely removed. The ruling increases pressure to lift the annual passenger cap of thirty-two million, with new legislation expected soon to keep flights growing at one of Europes busiest hubs.
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