It’s not the only airline looking to axe flights from Dublin.
Ryanair has cut 14 of its routes from Dublin Airport.
It’s one of a number of airlines looking to axe flights amid the 32 million annual passenger cap row.
The routes cut include three in Spain, one in France, two in Germany, and one in Lithuania.
It comes into effect from tomorrow – the start of the winter season.
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Business Editor Joe Lynam says Ryanair is just one of a number of airlines that will have to axe flights: “It’s not a shock, but it is coming into force from tomorrow because tomorrow, October 1st, is the autumn-winter schedule.
“In an effort to keep the number of flights to Dublin Airport under control from the IAA, Ryanair have already said that they will cut 14 routes from Dublin.
“They include three in Spain, one in France, two in Germany, one in Lithuania, Romania, and then basically other airlines will have to follow suit.”
Meanwhile, they’ve added flights at Shannon Airport.