Both airports exceeded their energy targets of achieving a 10% reduction in electricity and gas consumption
At Dublin Airport, February saw some of the busiest days of 2023 so far, with a busy period around Valentine’s Day followed by strong travel activity during the school mid-term break.
Overall, the total number of passengers carried by DAA’s two Irish operated airports during February this year was 2.22 million, up from 2.16 million in February 2019 and 1.42 million in February 2022. Mr Jacobs said the busiest day at Cork Airport during the month was Sunday, February 19th, with 7,382 passengers travelling through, while the busiest day at Dublin Airport was Sunday, February 12th, with 96,000 passengers.
Both Dublin and Cork airports exceeded their energy targets of achieving a 10 per cent reduction in electricity and gas consumption in terminals and campus buildings at both airports by the end of February.
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