‘All options to add spaces have been exhausted’, according to a presentation prepared by DAA for TDs and Senators
DAA’s presentation for the committee says 'demand is high' and 'supply is tight' for parking at the airport. Photograph: Fran Vealeis sold out for some days in the peak summer period and “all options to add spaces have been exhausted”, according to a presentation prepared by DAA for TDs and Senators.
It adds: “Some days in peak summer already sold out” and says: “All options to add spaces have been exhausted.” DAA said at the end of March that it would not be appealing the competition regulator’s decision to block its purchase of the former QuickPark facility.
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