Seen and heard: Ryanair forecasts major hit from passenger cap, Harris’s private jet bill and Meta’s sublet
The Dublin Airport cap will cost Ryanair €50 million next summer and result in 90 job losses, the airline has said as it launches a legal challenge over the restriction, the Subday Business Post is reporting.
Three days after his ascension to the taoiseach’s office, Harris spent €87,576.58 on a single-day charter to Brussels, then Warsaw and a return flight to Dublin on April 11. About 18,000 sq m of space will be available at the development, known as Fibonacci Square. That equates to a little over half the space, one of two blocks that Meta agreed to rent in 2018.
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