Fingal County Council earlier this week gave the DAA six weeks to fulfil a planning condition.
Ryanair claims an enforcement order reducing the number of night time flights at Dublin Airport will cause 'mass cancellations.'
Fingal County Council earlier this week gave the DAA six weeks to fulfil a planning condition.
The operator’s allowed 65 flight take offs or landings, on average, per night, between 11pm and 7am.
Ryanair Chief Executive, Michael O’Leary, says this will affect passengers leaving on flights as early as next month:

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