Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) has announced it will move three of its aircraft, 16 new routes and 200 jobs to southern Italy amid a row with the Irish government over a traffic cap at Dublin International that limits the number of passengers at the airport to 32 million annually.
“Ryanair had hoped to base more aircraft in Dublin, offering lower fares to Irish citizens/visitors, but [Irish government policy] means that Dublin capacity is capped, aircraft and growth are being lost to other EU airports, and airfares to/from…
Source: ch aviation
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