Planning permission was refused in February
Dublin Airport's operator, daa, has lodged fresh plans to install a paid drop-off and pick-up zone.
Planning permission was refused in February but a new bid has been made to add the infrastructure and change the internal road network.
The paid zone would see number plates read at entry and exit, with charges based on how long the driver spent in the area.

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