O'Leary blames DAA for Ryanair decision to cut Dublin capacity
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has insisted that the airline's growth at Dublin Airport has not "topped out" following a decision to cut capacity at the capital next summer. The airline will reduce the number of seats out of Dublin by about 370,000, or 3% as it redeploys the capacity elsewhere on its network in Europe. O'Leary blamed the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) for a failure to offer an extension to route incentives for Ryanair's decision. "We've been unable to get an answer from the DAA about the extension of growth discounts for 2017," O'Leary said. He insisted the DAA had adopted a "remarkable position" of saying it would wait to see what route announcements were made by carriers for 2017 before deciding on what growth discounts would be. <br/>
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O'Leary blames DAA for Ryanair decision to cut Dublin capacity
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has insisted that the airline's growth at Dublin Airport has not "topped out" following a decision to cut capacity at the capital next summer. The airline will reduce the number of seats out of Dublin by about 370,000, or 3% as it redeploys the capacity elsewhere on its network in Europe. O'Leary blamed the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) for a failure to offer an extension to route incentives for Ryanair's decision. "We've been unable to get an answer from the DAA about the extension of growth discounts for 2017," O'Leary said. He insisted the DAA had adopted a "remarkable position" of saying it would wait to see what route announcements were made by carriers for 2017 before deciding on what growth discounts would be. <br/>