Fine Gael Senator Emer Currie said via Newstalk that the statement made by daa could be taken to mean anything.
The operator of Dublin Airport says it has “no current plans” to bring in a charge for drivers dropping or collecting passengers, despite having been given the go-ahead to do so by An Bord Pleanála.
However, in a statement to the Irish Mirror, daa stated: “Dublin Airport has no current plans to introduce drop-off or pick-up charges.” “So it isn’t clear and I think people have been very clear about the fact they don’t want it and they want the daa to scrap it.”“I have to say I am a little bit confused about the messaging from daa yesterday, a tweet that just says they have no current plans to introduce it. I think they need to be clear with us about what they’re planning.”
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