Aer Lingus (EI, Dublin International) has expressed concerns about a draft decision from Ireland’s national planning appeals board, An Bord Pleanála (ABP), that proposes reductions in nighttime flights at Dublin International.

In the draft, the regulator said that arriving and departing night flights – between 2300L (2200Z) and 0700L (0600Z) – should be restricted to 13,000 annually, or 36 flights per night. This is a significant decrease from the more than 36,000 nighttime flights in 2023, the Irish Times reported….

Source: ch aviation
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