
EU court adviser backs justification for Dublin Airport passenger cap

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An adviser to the EU's top court supported the justification for capping passenger numbers at Dublin Airport at 32 million per year, a measure that could affect Irish airlines' flights to the U.S. The cap, initially imposed in 2008, became contentious in 2024 as passenger numbers exceeded limits. Airlines, including Ryanair, challenged the cap, but the Advocate General stated it could be considered in slot allocation. The final ruling is expected soon, while the Irish government is backing a law to eliminate the cap, which may take until year-end to pass.
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