Irish aviation has lost a second summer, says airports chief Dalton Philips insists air travel needs certainty on possible reopening as it requires a long lead-in time to begin its recovery
about 7 hours ago Terminal 1 departures check-in at Dublin Airport during the pandemic. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
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Air travel in the State could decline again this year, dealing a blow to the Republic’s competitive edge, DAA chief executive Dalton Philips warned on Thursday.
DAA, responsible for Cork and Dublin airports, lost €284 million last year as Covid-19 travel curbs cut passenger numbers by 78 per cent to 7.9 million from 35.5 million in 2019.
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