Kerry gateway chief executive warns Taoiseach Simon Harris of threats to growth
Kerry Airport chief executive John Mulhern has warned Taoiseach Simon Harris that the Dublin Airport passenger cap is hitting rural Ireland.
Kerry Airport chief executive John Mulhern wrote to Mr Harris this week warning that the limit was having a knock-on effect on regions, including his own, where tourism is a key source of jobs.Can knowing tomorrow’s news make you rich? That’s not a foregone conclusion Kerry has begun expanding to lure more passengers in coming years and support the county’s economy, Mr Mulhern noted.
Mr Mulhern predicted that planned court action by Ryanair and Aer Lingus would end the cap, but said that in the meantime it is causing “much wider injury” to the industry.
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