1m passengers expected to travel through Dublin Airport over mid-term break

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Daa has issued passenger guidance ahead of busy period

Almost 1 million passengers are expected to travel through Dublin Airport over the upcoming midterm break, the airport operator has said.

Daa anticipates 405,000 people will pass through the airport this weekend alone, with London, Amsterdam, New York and Chicago the most popular transatlantic destinations across Europe and the US.Recently at Dublin Airport Owners of land near Dublin Airport mull third terminal application

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