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Ryanair warns cuts to Dublin Airport passenger numbers ‘will hit tourism’

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IAA says it has not yet proposed any limits for next summer, despite the airline’s claims

It is believed the DAA suggested 25.2 million seats could be permitted for next summer

Ryanair says any plan to cut the number of passengers who can use Dublin Airport next summer by up to one million so the gateway doesn’t breach a passenger cap will further damage the Irish tourism sector.

Ryanair claimed yesterday the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has suggested the cut in availability, but the IAA denied this. It said it has not made any such suggestion and won’t publish a draft decision until early September.

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