Dublin Airport night flights: rule on limits a ‘necessity’ to manage health effects from plane noise
Experts urge An Bord Pleanála to adopt ‘robust noise management policies’ to protect public health
Experts urge An Bord Pleanála to adopt ‘robust noise management policies’ to protect public health
Airport operator DAA hopes interim measure designed to address capacity crunch will move quickly through planning system
Radio 1 host clashes with airline boss over high airfares, while Ray D’Arcy captures a frazzled festive atmosphere
Delays have caused backlog of deliveries to plane-maker’s customers including Ryanair
Fed to deliver verdict on Wednesday with Bank of England the following day
Around 100,000 people will need to make alternative arrangements over festive period
Ryanair DAC claims eDreams Odigeo SA and its subsidiary, Vacaciones eDreams SL, are breaching its website terms
Good prices, low emissions and unlimited luggage allowance of fast train between European powerhouse cities give planes a run for their money
The position of Ceann Comhairle is one of our great constitutional offices of State
Airline is suing Channel 4 over 2013 broadcast that focused on alleged fuel level concerns of pilots in 2012
Megacap and growth stocks mixed - Nvidia down 1.7% while Microsoft gained 1.4%
US billionaire was a key early investor in Irish carrier
Europe’s largest tour operator reports higher profits in 2024 but projects slower 2025 growth
Frances Maguire was left out of pocket after the airline failed to address the issue – until Pricewatch intervened and prompted a refund
Investors gear up for the latest US inflation report and ECB rate decision
FTSE 100 closes down 0.5% marking steepest one-day fall in three weeks
Airlines for America lobby wrote to outgoing Minister of State at Department of Transport James Lawless as well as other senior politicians
Court of Justice of the EU takes an average of 16 months to rule on such matters referred by national courts
Airline continues to grow passenger numbers as it operates more than 73,000 flights
Mr Justice Barry O’Donnell said questions of EU law are ‘at the heart’ of the challenges
Pan-European STOXX 600 jumps 1.2%, best daily performance in two months
Five budget carriers deemed to have violated customer rights with various practices in ruling seen as challenge to business models
No records were kept and no actions were taken arising from meeting, says Minister’s spokeswoman
The top five costs for schools have nothing to do with education but just keeping the buildings heated, lighted, clean, safe and insured. And they’re increasingly unsustainable
Airline says small number of affected passengers can claim refunds if they booked alternative flights
Iseq follows peers as food sector heavy hitters retreat
I wouldn’t employ the chief executive of a budget airline to run a country – or, for that matter, to campaign for the re-election of a party that does
This tech conference is profitable and expanding, but its 70,000-visitor Lisbon conference remains the jewel in its crown
Fine Gael is expected to pledge to cut inheritance tax substantially when it unveils its manifesto at the weekend
Chipmaker is cheaper, or more expensive, depending on where you are buying
Some Irish Times readers say that public representatives should be representative of wider society while others believe that Fine Gael’s response fell short
S&P 500 on track for 50th record this year as gauge extends weekly gain to 4.5%
Carrier blames increased competition and industrial for €88m slide in profit in first nine months of this year
Interest rate cuts in both the US and Britain are the focus for a session where only the FTSE 100 dipped
Lower court ruled Irish courts had no jurisdiction for Ryanair complaint against Italian regulator over raid on airline’s Dublin headquarters
Dublin Airport passenger cap case will be of great interest to data centre operators and wind farm investors
Court stalls regulators from applying summer passenger limit
Court has paused a process airlines warned would cause them long-term harm, but there is a long way yet to travel
Shares drop 3% despite record passenger growth but average fare is 10% down on last year
Dublin’s Iseq finished up 2.25% while FTSE rebounds
Airline expects to lose €84m revenue next year and up to €130m in 2026 due to Irish Aviation Authority imposition of cap on traveller numbers
Wall Street tumbles after warnings from Microsoft and Meta Platforms about escalating AI costs
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Most fans travelling for rugby clash in March could cancel if flights are redirected
The construction industry says it can’t build homes at affordable rates or for people on average incomes, but is the cost of construction really the obstacle?
Irish food groups retreat while Dalata finishes flat
Brussels airport is major hub for Irish airline Ryanair
DAA’s income from aeronautical revenues, retail, food and beverage concessions, car parks, and property rents soared by an inflation-busting 15% between January and June
Flight took 15 hours and multiple stops to get from Faro to Dublin
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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