Ryanair DAC chief executive Eddie Wilson confirmed that the airline is seeking to support regulators in DAA's High Court challenge to their ruling on airport charges. Photograph: Damien Storan/PA WireRyanair has asked the High Court to allow it to support aviation regulators in a case involving a challenge by Dublin Airport operator DAA against a ruling on passenger charges.
DAA is challenging a Commission for Aviation Regulation ruling that Dublin Airport limit increases in passenger charges to a maximum of €11.73 per person by 2026, on the grounds that it will leave the company short of cash for critical improvements. Ryanair confirmed on Thursday that it has asked the High Court for permission to “join” the action, where it will support the regulator and argue against further passenger charge increases.
Eddie Wilson, chief executive of Ryanair DAC, the group’s biggest individual airline, said the carrier had filed a petition with the High Court asking to be allowed to persuade it to reject the DAA’s appeal.
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