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that was due to imminently affect airlines’ access to take-off and landing slots over the summer 2025 period. As Ellen O’Riordan reports from the court room Aer Lingus, Ryanair and a consortium of American carriers last week brought an urgent application over the Irish Aviation Authority’s decision to limit passenger numbers to 25.2 million for the period, which runs from late March to October.in the six months to the end of September, but the carrier said it had record passenger growth.
It’s the second such issue for the lender over the past month.They reveal there were 60,674 loans drawn down, valued at €641 million, between April and June, the highest volume and value recorded since 2020, when the data was first collected.Tpart of a family farm 10 years after a person’s mother died. Meanwhile Conor Pope looks at the areas where it’sCigarettes are thankfully not as pervasive as they once were, but there are still millions of them in circulation.
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