Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary has voiced strong objections to the Dublin Airport Authority’s (daa) proposal to expand Dublin Airport. The €5.6 billion plan aims to significantly upgrade the airport’s infrastructure.
O’Leary dismissed the ambitious expansion as nonsensical, suggesting it lacks clarity and feasibility. His remarks underscore ongoing tensions between Ryanair and the daa, with the airline often critical of airport management and operational decisions.
The daa’s plan includes a range of improvements designed to handle increasing passenger numbers and enhance airport facilities. However, O’Leary’s criticism highlights potential challenges in gaining industry support for the project.
As discussions continue, stakeholders will be closely watching how the daa addresses concerns from significant industry players like Ryanair.











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