Delays and cancellations the biggest bugbear for travellers as investigations continue on more than three-quarters of 2022′s complaints
Commission for Aviation Regulation
Conor Pope: Strikes have led to thousands of flight disruptions across Europe in recent months. Here’s what to do if yours is cancelled or delayed
Carrier to support regulator as DAA challenges levy finding
Move means DAA will have to cut its passenger charges this year
All-inclusive trips booked by travel agents are rising in popularity as holidaymakers seek security
New body begins work in April as regulation and navigation split
Dublin Airport manager says calculating staff needs based on pre-Covid levels fails to heed “operational lessons” learned during the pandemic
New law means authorities that enforce consumer rights have more powers to help
October 2021 letter to regulator that was copied to politicians warned cash squeeze would affect security and cleaning staff numbers
Dublin Airport deserved some flak for last summer’s security queue madness but Government and regulators - and even airlines - should examine their roles too
Airline calls for daa to be hit with penalties over lengthy queues seen over the summer months
Systems are back running but many remain stuck overseas and struggling to contact support desks
Departing chief executive Dalton Philips accepts blame for summer queueing crisis even as Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary praises his tenure
Commissioners propose average passenger charge of €8.52 up to 2026
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