Europe’s biggest airline Ryanair has called for a competing independent third terminal at Dublin Airport amid fresh criticism of the DAA.
Both the airline and the DAA (Dublin Airport Authority) have refused to rule out speculation that they are eyeing up 261 acres of land worth €200 million put up for sale last week by a group who have long sought to build a rival independent terminal on the site.
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