The proposed summer 2025 passenger cap at Dublin Airport has been temporarily blocked and lifted by the High Court.
The aviation regulator – the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) – last month restricted the number of airline seats at Dublin Airport next summer to 25.2 million in a bid to ensure the airport stayed within its annual 32 million passenger limit.
However, Aer Lingus, Ryanair and Airlines for America – a group representing a number of large US airlines who use Dublin Airport – sought a pause on the ruling until a judicial review they are bringing runs its course.
The High Court has now allowed that pause which the airline’s sought.
It, ultimately, means there will not be the limit on passengers…