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Delays could see thousands of parking spaces unavailable at Dublin Airport over busy summer season

However, if the investigation becomes more complex or competition issues are identified, it could be at least six months before the facility is reopened.

The former QuickPark property, which stretches over 42 acres and can accommodate more than 6,100 cars, was bought by developer Gerry Gannon before being put up for sale with a price tag of €70 million in 2022.

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