Dublin Airport operator warned it would not be able to afford extra staff needed for security queues and cleanliness

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DAA warned regulator on need for higher passenger charges via IrishTimesBiz

DAA said it was clear that passengers at Dublin Airport expected to see “greater resilience and system redundancy” in place to avoid some of the problems that dogged it last year.

In a last-minute plea for charges to be set higher, Mr Geoghegan said there was an expectation on DAA to deal with any problems that cropped up, no matter whose fault they actually were. He said passenger charges were being set at pre-Covid levels and did not reflect Dublin Airport’s crucial importance as a “vital travel connection” for the island.

A letter sent last December said: “The points made by you relate to matters on which the Commission has consulted on with interested parties and must be considered in that context.”

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