New Dublin airport incentive for airlines and passengers
21 December 2010
| Dublin
The DAA have announced that they will rebate airport charges to all customers who travel through Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports in 2011 when the total passenger numbers going through the airports reach 23.5 million. The scheme was set up to incentivise airlines to increase the passenger numbers going through Irish airports. Once that figure is reached any additional traffic will be free of charges and previously booked tickets will be rebated the value of the airport charges they paid. Along with the low aviation tax set by the Irish Government, it is thought this will ensure high levels of passenger numbers.