State airports company saw modest passenger growth last year
Dalton Philips, chief executive, said on Monday that “challenges remain” as the company works to cope with the steepest rise in traffic in its history following two years of cut backs. Gareth Chaney/ Collins PhotosCovid-19 travel curbs cost State airports company DAA almost €390 million through 2020 and 2021, new figures confirm.
The group calculates that cumulative losses from Covid-19 restrictions were €387 million through 2020 and 2021.
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